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Important Questions on Gravitation

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The value of acceleration due to gravity at a height of 10 km from the surface of earth is x. At what depth inside the earth is the value of the acceleration due to gravity has the same value x?
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A spherical body of radius R consists of a fluid of constant density and is in equilibrium under its own gravity. If P(r) is the pressure at r(r<R) , then the correct option(s) is (are)
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A solid sphere of mass M and radius a is surrounded by a uniform concentric spherical shell of thickness 2a and mass 2M. The gravitational field at distance 3a from the centre will be:
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The gravitational field strength at the surface of a certain planet is g . Which of the following is the gravitational field strength at the surface of a planet with twice the radius and twice the mass?
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A simple pendulum has a time period T1 when on the earth's surface and T2 when taken to a height R above earth's surface, where R is the radius of the earth.
The value of ratio T2T1 will be :
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A spiral galaxy can be approximated as an infinitesimally thin disc of a uniform surface mass density (mass per unit area) located at z=0, Two stars A and B start from rest from heights 2z0 and z0 (z0<< radial extent of the disc), respectively and fall towards the disc, cross over to the other side and execute periodic oscillations. The ratio of time periods of A and B is
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The value of acceleration due to gravity at Earth's surface is  9.8 m s-2 . The altitude above its surface at which the acceleration due to gravity decreases to  4.9 m s-2, is close to: (Radius of earth  =6.4×106 m )
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The earth's mass is 80 times that of moon and their diameters are 1600 km and 800 km, respectively. If g is the value of acceleration due to gravity on earth, what is its value on moon?
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A ball is launched from the top of Mount Everest which is at an elevation of 9000 m. The ball moves in a circular orbit around the earth. The acceleration due to gravity near the earth's surface is g. The magnitude of the ball's acceleration while in orbit is,
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Two planets A and B have the same average density. Their radii RA and RB are such that RA :RB=3:1. If gA and gB are the acceleration due to gravity at the surfaces of the planets, the gA :gB equals
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In the reported figure of earth, the value of acceleration due to gravity is same at point A and C but it is smaller than that of its value at point B (surface of the earth). The value of OA:AB will be x:5. The value of x is

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What would be the value of g on the surface of the earth if its mass was twice and its radius half of what it is now?
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Imagine a new planet having the same density as that of the earth but it is 3 times bigger than the earth in size. If the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth is g and on the surface of the new planet is g', then
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The ratio of accelerations due to gravity g1:g2 on the surfaces of two planets is 5: 2 and the ratio of their respective average densities ρ1:ρ2 is 2: 1 .What is the ratio of respective escape velocities v1:v2 from the surface of the planets?
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Consider a planet in some solar system that has a mass double the mass of earth and density equal to the average density of the earth. If the weight of an object on earth is W, the weight of the same object on that planet will be:
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A body weighs 900 gm. wt on the surface of the earth. Its weight on the surface of a planet whose mass is 18th of that of the earth and radius is half that of the earth, is

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Infinite number of masses each of 3 kg are placed along a straight line at the distances of 1 m, 2 m,4 m,8 m, from a point 0 on the same line. If G is the universal gravitational constant, then the magnitude of gravitational field intensity at 0 is
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The mass density of a spherical body is given by ρr=kr for rR and ρr=0 for r>R, where r is the distance from the center. The correct graph that describes qualitatively the acceleration, a of a test particle as a function of r is:
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The value of acceleration due to gravity g on the Earth will be maximum at :
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The value of 'g' at a height equal to half the radius of the earth from the earth's surface is