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Asked: December 10, 20242024-12-10T11:13:54+00:00 2024-12-10T11:13:54+00:00In: Class-11-Physics

Discuss the variation of g with altitude.

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As altitude increases, the value of g decreases due to the increased distance from Earth’s center and gravitational pull.

Class 11 Physics
Gravitation
CBSE EXAM 2024-25

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    1. kiku12
      2024-12-11T05:17:58+00:00Added an answer on December 11, 2024 at 5:17 am

      Effect of Altitude on g:
      Consider the Earth as a sphere with mass M, radius R , and center O . The acceleration due to gravity at a point on the surface of the Earth depends on its mass and radius. At a height h above the Earth’s surface, the gravity decreases due to the increased distance from the Earth’s center.

      The gravity at the Earth’s surface is proportional to (1/R²), while at a height h, it is proportional to (1/(R + h)²). By comparing the two, the ratio of gravity at the height h to gravity at the surface can be expressed as ( (R/(R + h))²).

      Using the binomial theorem for approximation when h is much smaller than R, the expression simplifies to show that the change in gravity is proportional to (1 – 2h/R). This means that as h increases, gravity decreases.

      For very small heights compared to the Earth’s radius, higher-order terms in h/R can be ignored. This gives an approximate linear relationship showing a decrease in gravity with height.

      Key Points:
      – Gravity decreases with altitude because the distance from the Earth’s center increases.
      – At greater heights, such as on mountains, the value of g is less than at lower elevations or plains.
      – For significant heights relative to the Earth’s radius, the more accurate proportional relationship ((R/(R + h))²) should be used. For small heights, the approximate relationship (1 – 2h/R) suffices for practical calculations.

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