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An object moves from the earth’s surface to the surface of the moon. The acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface is10m/s2. Considering the acceleration due to gravity on the moon to be1/6thtimesthat of earth. IfR be the earth’s radius and its weight be Wand the distance between the earth and the moon isD. The correct variation of the weightWversus distance d for a body when it moves from the earth to the moon is


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Solution

The correct option is C

Step 1. Given data :

At the earths surface , the weight of the body is ,W=mg

At the moon , the distance of the body from the earth is ,d=D

At the moons surface , the value of acceleration due to gravity isg=g/6W=W/6

Step 2. Find the acceleration due to gravity at height d above earth’s surface:

g'=gR2(R+d)2-(i)

Ford=0,g=gorW=W

atd=R,g=gR24R2g=g4Or,W=mg4W=W4

At distanced=D, when the body reaches the surface of the moon

W=mg6W=W6

Since Eq.(i) suggests that variation ofg with distance (d) is non-linear, hence the graph of

Wvsdwill be non-linear as well. Also,d,W

Thus, the correct variation is represented by the following graph

Hence, (C) is the correct answer.


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