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A particle falls towards earth from infinity. Its velocity on reaching the earth would be


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Infinity

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2gR

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2gR

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Zero

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Solution

The correct option is B

2gR


Explanation for correct answer(s):

Let

Mass of earth =M

Mass of particle=m

Velocity with which particle move =v

Radius of earth =R

Force acting on particle =F

Since there is not any external force acting on the particle, we can apply the conservation of mechanical energy

(Kineticenergy)Infinity+(PotentialEnergy)Infinity=(Kineticenergy)surface+(PotentialEnergy)surface

Since the object falls from infinity, the kinetic energy and potential energy will be zero at infinity.

The force acting on unit mass on a point at distance x is,

F=GMmx2

The work done is given by

dW=F.dxdW=GMmx2.dxW=RGMmx2dxW=GMmR1x2dxW=GMmx-1-1RW=-GMmR

The work is stored as potential energy in the body. Thus,

Potentialenergysurface=-GMmR

Therefore,

0=(Kineticenergy)surface+(PotentialEnergy)surface

0=(1/2)mv2+(-GMm/R)(1/2)mv2=(GMm/R)v2=(2GM/R)v2=2GMR/R2sinceGM/R2=gv2=2gRv=2gR

Hence, option B is correct.


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