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Imagine you are standing atop a ladder so tall that you are 3 times as far from Earth's center as compared to the surface. What would be your weight at the top, relative to your weight at the surface?

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Answer:

Weight will become
(1)/(9) times of previous weight

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration due to gravity is given by
g=(GM)/(R^2) , G is gravitational constant , M is mass of earth and R is the radius of the earth

From the relation we can see that


g\propto(1)/(R^2)

So
(g_(top))/(g)=(3R^2)/(R^2) ( As it is given that you are standing at 3 times as far from compared to earth center )

So
g_(top)=(g)/(9)

As weight of the body is
w=mg , mass is constant and in new case acceleration due to gravity becomes
g_(top)=(g)/(9) so weight will also become
(1)/(9) times of previous weight

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