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Question: The value of gravitational acceleration g at the centre of the earth is: - A. Infinite B. \[9.8...
The value of gravitational acceleration g at the centre of the earth is: -
A. Infinite
B. 9.8m/s2
C. 32.2m/s2
D. Zero
Explanation
Solution
According to Newton, Gravity decreases by the square of the increased distance divided by the original distance from an object's centre of mass.
Complete step by step solution:
We know that g=r2GM where M is the mass of the earth r is the radius of the earth(or the distance between the centre of the earth and you standing on its surface) G is the gravitational constant.
g=r2GM
Now by multiplying and dividing the RHS by volume ‘V’ we get,
g=VGM×V×r21
Now we know that VMis density ‘ρ’
Therefore,
g=r2ρGV
So now that for a sphere V=34πr3then we get,