Which graph correctly presents the variation of acceleration due to gravity with the distance from the centre of the earth (radius of the earth $$= {R_E}$$ ) ?
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Solution :
Acceleration due to gravity,
$$\eqalign{
& g \propto r\,\left( {{\text{if}}\,r < {R_E}} \right)\,{\text{and}} \cr
& g \propto \frac{1}{{{r^2}}}\left( {{\text{if}}\,r < {R_E}} \right) \cr} $$
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