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What is the value of acceleration due to gravity of the Earth?
(Given mass of the Earth is 6×1024 kg and radius of the Earth is 6.4× 106 m).


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9.8 ms2
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9.8 cms2
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9.8 mms2
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9.8 kms2
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Solution

The correct option is A 9.8 ms2
According to universal law of gravitation, gravitational force is given by:
F=GmMR2
For objects close to earth, R is the radius of earth.

This causes acceleration in a body called the acceleration due to gravity. Using Newton's second law,
F=mg

mg=GMmR2
g=GMR2
Substituting values of these constants, we get:
g=6.67×1011×6×1024(6.4×106)2
g9.8 ms2

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