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If the radius of earth shrinks by 1.5 percent (mass remaining same), then the value of gravitational acceleration changes by


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2%

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-2%

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C

3%

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-3%

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Solution

The correct option is C

3%


Step 1. Given data:

Radius R is decreased by 1.5%

So the new radius R'=R-0.015R=0.985R………….1

Step 2. Calculations:

Let the test mass used is m and the mass of the earth is M.

Then attraction force on the test mass , F1 =GMmR2,

The weight of the test mass is W=mg

As the gravitational force of attraction is the measure of the weight of the test.

Hence, we can write,

F1=W

Or GMmR2= mg

So, g=GMR2

Putting the value of R' from 1. we get g'

g'=GM0.985R2=1.0306GMR2

So (g'-g)=GMR21.0306-1=0.0306

Hence percentage change=0.0306×100=3.063%

Thus, the correct option is option C.


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