Acceleration Due To Gravity

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Acceleration Due To Gravity: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Gravitational Force Between Spherical Shell and Point Mass Kept Outside, Acceleration Due to Gravity, Variation in g Due to Shape of Earth & Variation in g Due to Rotation of Earth etc.

Important Questions on Acceleration Due To Gravity

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In older times, people used to think that the Earth was flat. Imagine that the Earth is indeed not a sphere of radius R, but an infinite plate of thickness H. What value of H is needed to allow the same gravitational acceleration to be experienced as on the surface of the actual Earth? (Assume that the Earth's density is uniform and equal in the two models).

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A (nonrotating) star collapses onto itself from an initial radius R i  with its mass remaining unchanged. Which curve in figure best gives the gravitational acceleration a g  on the surface of the star as a function of the radius of the star during the collapse?

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If a tunnel is cut at any orientation through the earth, then a ball released from one end will reach the other end in how much time (neglect earth rotation)? 

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A spherical uniform planet is rotating about its axis. The velocity of a point on its equator is V. Due to the rotation of the planet about its axis the acceleration due to gravity g at equator is 12 of g at poles. The escape velocity of a particle on the planet in terms of V from the pole of the planet is,

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The mass and diameter of a planet are twice those of earth. What will be the period of oscillation of a pendulum on this planet if it is a second pendulum on earth?

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If the radius of the earth be increased by a factor of 5, by what factor its density be changed to keep the value of g same?

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Let ω be the angular velocity of the earth's rotation about its axis. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface has the same value at the equator and the poles. An object weighed at the equator gives the same reading as a reading taken at a depth d below earth's surface at a pole dR. The value of d is:

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Gravitational force on point mass in side solid sphere.

(i) When a point mass m is considered at distance r from the centre of solid sphere inside it then gravitational force on point mass is proportional to.

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If the radius of the earth were to shrink by one percent, its mass remaining same, the value of g on the earths surface would

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Weight of an object can be explained as                                                                         

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The ratio of the acceleration due to gravity on two planets P1 and P2 is K1. The ratio of their respective radii is K2. The ratio of their respective escape velocities is

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R is the radius of Earth and ω is its angular velocity and gp is the value of g at the poles. The effective value of g at a latitude λ=60o.

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Suppose that the angular velocity of rotation of the Earth is increased. Then, as a consequence,

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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 centre. The correct graph that describes qualitatively the acceleration, a of a test particle as a function of r 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 centre. The correct graph that describes qualitatively the acceleration, a of a test particle as a function of r is :

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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 : y. The value of x is ___________ .

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At a height of 10 km above the surface of earth, the value of acceleration due to gravity is the same as that of a particular depth below the surface of earth. Assuming uniform mass density of the earth, the depth is,

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What happens to the acceleration due to gravity with the increase in altitude from the surface of the earth?

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The gravitational field due to a mass distribution is, E=Kx3 in the x-direction (K is a constant). Taking the gravitational potential to be zero at infinity, its value at a distance x is,

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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