Q. A body weighed on the surface assuming the earth to be a sphere of uniform mass density, how much would it weigh half way down to the centre of the earth?

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Solution:

Given: Weight of the body on the earth’s surface and depth . We know that weight of the body at a distance (d) from the surface of the earth =
Aliter : Given: Weight of the body on the surface of the earth

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When we move down a distance R/2 towards the earth’s centre, the value of acceleration due to gravity decreases. First let’s calculate the value of acceleration due to gratvity at a depth R/2 below the surface. What we have to remember here is that the whole mass of the earth is not going to be effective at a depth of R/2. Let, be the uniform mass density of the earth. Then the effective mass of earth at a depth R/2 below is

Where M = mass of earth on the surface
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