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if the earth shrinks to half of its radius,its mass remaining the same,the weight of an object on the earth will become how much times |
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Answer» ce due to gravity is m1 is the mass of the Earth and M2 to be the mass of the body. Force can also be represented as Further on substitution, the equation becomes Here we can SEE that the acceleration due to gravity or g is inversely proportional to Radius or r square. If mass is kept constant and G being universal gravity constant, radius is HALVED, then as radius decreases acceleration due to gravity increases, the new acceleration due to gravity becomes 4 TIMES g or 4g. Weight is CALCULATED as a Force. Weight = Mass of a body x Acceleration due to gravity. And hence the weight directly proportional to acceleration due to gravity increases 4 times the original value. This value is an approximate because here we don't consider the shape of the Earth, Variable Gravity fields and many other external influencing forces. |
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