Question

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 that on the surface of the new planet is $$g',$$ then

A. $$g' = 3g$$  
B. $$g' = \frac{g}{9}$$
C. $$g' = 9g$$
D. $$g' = 27g$$
Answer :   $$g' = 3g$$
Solution :
The acceleration due to gravity on the new planet can be found using the relation
$$g = \frac{{GM}}{{{R^2}}}\,......\left( {\text{i}} \right)$$
but $$M = \frac{4}{3}\pi {R^3}\rho ,\rho $$    being density.
Thus, Eq. (i) becomes
$$\eqalign{ & \therefore g = \frac{{G \times \frac{4}{3}\pi {R^3}\rho }}{{{R^2}}} = G \times \frac{4}{3}\pi R\rho \cr & \Rightarrow g \propto R \cr & \therefore \frac{{g'}}{g} = \frac{{R'}}{R} \cr & \Rightarrow \frac{{g'}}{g} = \frac{{3R}}{R} = 3 \Rightarrow g' = 3g \cr} $$

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If the radius of the earth were to shrink by one percent, its mass remaining the same, the acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface would-

A. Decrease
B. Remain unchanged
C. Increase
D. Be zero
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If $$g$$ is the acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface, the gain in the potential energy of an object of mass $$m$$ raised from the surface of the earth to a height equal to the radius $$R$$ of the earth, is-

A. $$\frac{1}{2}\,mgR$$
B. $$2\,mgR$$
C. $$mgR$$
D. $$\frac{1}{4}mgR$$
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If the distance between the earth and the sun were half its present value, the number of days in a year would have been-

A. $$64.5$$
B. $$129$$
C. $$182.5$$
D. $$730$$
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A geo-stationary satellite orbits around the earth in a circular orbit of radius $$36,000 \,km.$$   Then, the time period of a spy satellite orbiting a few hundred km above the earth's surface $$\left( {{R_{earth}} = 6400\,km} \right)$$    will approximately be-

A. $$\frac{1}{2}\,hr$$
B. $$1 \,hr$$
C. $$2 \,hr$$
D. $$4 \,hr$$

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