Medium MCQ +4 / -1 PYQ · JEE Mains 2023

Given below are two statements:

Statement I : Acceleration due to earth's gravity decreases as you go 'up' or 'down' from earth's surface.

Statement II : Acceleration due to earth's gravity is same at a height 'h' and depth 'd' from earth's surface, if h = d.

In the light of above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below

  1. A Statement I is correct but statement II is incorect Correct answer
  2. B Both Statement I and II are correct
  3. C Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct
  4. D Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect

Solution

<p>The most appropriate answer is Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect.</p> <p><b> Statement I</b> is correct as acceleration due to Earth's gravity decreases as you move away from its surface either upward or downward. This is because the gravity of the Earth follows an inverse square law, which means that the gravitational force decreases as the square of the distance between two objects increases.</p> <p>However, <b>statement II</b> is incorrect because acceleration due to Earth's gravity is not the same at a height and depth from Earth's surface, even if they are equal in magnitude. This is because the Earth is not a perfect sphere and has a non-uniform distribution of mass, which causes variations in the strength of gravity at different locations. Therefore, the acceleration due to Earth's gravity will be different at a certain height and depth, even if they are equal.</p>

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Subject: Physics · Chapter: Gravitation · Topic: Gravitational Field and Potential

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