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The acceleration due to gravity near the surface of a planet of radius R and density d is proportional to


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dR2

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dR2

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dR

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dR

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Solution

The correct option is C

dR


Step 1: Given data:

Radius of planet = R

Density of planet = d

Step 2: Formula used

Acceleration due to gravity is g=GMR2----1

Where G is the gravitational constant.

M is the mass of the planet and R its radius.

Density=massvolumed=MV

Step 3: Finding the relationship

From the formula of volume considering the planet as a solid sphere,

V=43πR3

We know that,

M=d×43πR3----2

Substitute the value of mass from equation2 to equation (1) we get-

g=G×d×43πR3R2

g=43πdGR

So, it can be concluded that, gdR

Hence, option C is the correct answer.


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