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A body weighs 49N on a spring balance at the north pole. What will be its weight recorded on the same weighing machine, if it is shifted to the equator?

[Use g=GM/R2=9.8ms-2 and radius of earth,R=6400km]


A

49N

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B

49.83N

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C

49.17N

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D

48.83N

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Solution

The correct option is D

48.83N


Step 1. Given data: Weight, W at north pole =49N

Step 2. The formula used: Apparent acceleration due to gravity at the equator, g'=g-ω2Rwhere,ω is the angular velocity, Ris the radius of the earth, gis the acceleration due to gravity.

Step 3: Calculate the apparent weight at the equator,

Mg'=M(g-ω2R)....(i)

From (i), the weight at the equator will be less than the weight at the North pole.

The only correct value out of all the options is 48.83N.

Hence the weight of the body at the equator is 48.83N.

The correct option is D.


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