The variation of acceleration due to gravity g with distance d from the centre of the earth is best represented by (R = Earth's radius)
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Solution
The correct option is A Acceleration due to gravity at a depth d from the earth surface g=go(1−dR)
Thus distance from earth's centre x=R−d i.e. d=R−x ⟹g=goxR
Thus acceleration due to gravity increases linearly with the increase in distance from centre of earth.
Acceleration due to gravity at a height h from the earth surface g=go(RR+h)2
Thus distance from earth's centre x=R+h i.e. h=x−R ⟹g=go(Rx)2
Thus acceleration due to gravity decreases as 1x2 with the increase in distance from centre of earth.