IF WEIGHT OF A BODY ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH IS W,THEN ITS WEIGHT AT A HEIGHT (MEASURED FROM EARTH SURFACE) EQUAL TO DOUBLE THE RADIUS OF THE EARTH
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IF WEIGHT OF A BODY ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH IS W,THEN ITS WEIGHT AT A HEIGHT (MEASURED FROM EARTH SURFACE) EQUAL TO DOUBLE THE RADIUS OF THE EARTH
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See the formula is,
GMm/r²
Which gives out the acc. of EARTH(GRAVITY)...
And W= m*acc.
IF the distance b/w the object and the earth is doubled the formula we get is....
GMm/(2r)²
=) GMm/4r²
this phone is the distance between the mass and the earth is doubled the rate will be a quarter of it....
HOPE IT HELPS...
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