Physics, asked by savitashingare04, 10 months ago

what would be the value of g on the surface of earth if it's mass was twice and as large and it's radius half of what it is now?​

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Answered by darshanagandhi
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Answer:

Explanation:As we Know the formula :

g= GM/R²----------------(1)

where g is acceleration due to gravity

M is mass of the earth

R is radius of earth

G is universal gravitational constant.

If mass is twice =2M

RADIUS is half= R/2

let g1 be the new gravity .

Substituting in formula (1) we get.

g1= Gx2M/(R/2)²

g1=8 (GM/R²)

g1= 8xg

So the new gravity would be 8 times of original value that is 9.8 m/s².

Hence g1=78.4m/s²

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