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PhysicsGravitationAcceleration Due to GravityEasy2 minPYQ_2020
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The acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface at the poles isgand angular velocity of the earth about the axis passing through the pole isω. An object is weighed at the equator and at a heighthabove the poles by using a spring balance. If the weights are found to be same, thenhis: (hR, whereRis the radius of the earth)

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Solution:

Acceleration due to gravity at height h above the pole

is given by

gh=g1-2hR  ...(1)

Acceleration due to gravity at the equator due to rotation of the earth is given by

g'=gω2R cos2λ  ...(2)

At the equator, λ=0

g'=gω2R  ...(3)

As both weights are equal, i.e.; gh=g'

From equation (1) and (2), we get,
ω2R=2gRh
h=R2ω22g

Stream:JEESubject:PhysicsTopic:GravitationSubtopic:Acceleration Due to Gravity
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