9th Class Science Gravitation and Floatation Question Bank 9th CBSE Science Gravitation

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      How does the weight of an object vary with respect to mass and radius of the earth? In a hypothetical case, if the diameter of the earth becomes half of its present value and its mass becomes four times of its present value, then how would the weight of any object on the surface of the earth be affected?                                 [NCERT Exemplar]  

    Answer:

                      Weight of an object is directly proportional to the mass of the earth and inversely proportional to the square of the radius of the earth, i.e., Weight of a body Original weight When hypothetically M becomes 4 M and R becomes Then weight becomes. The weight will become 16 times.     


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