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Question:

How to find g (acceleration due to gravity)

Solution:

We know,

Acceleration due to gravity (g)


= \frac{GM}{ {R}^(2) }

where, G = Gravitational constant


= 6.67 * {10}^(11) N {m}^(2)/k {g}^(2) \\

M = Mass of the earth


= 6 * {10}^(24) \: kg

R = Radius of the earth


= 6.4 * {10}^(6) m

Putting these values of G, M and R in the above formula, we get


g \: = \: \frac{6.67 * {10}^(11) N {m}^(2)/k {g}^(2) * \: 6 * {10}^(24) \: kg }{(6.4 * {10}^(6)m {)}^(2) } \\ = 9.8m/ {s}^(2)

So, the value of acceleration due to gravity is


9.8m/s ^(2)

Hope it helps.

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