At a point above the surface of the earth, the gravitational potential is −5.12×107Jkg−1 and the acceleration due to gravity is 6.4 ms−2. Assuming the mean radius of the earth to be 6400 km, the height of this point above the earth’s surface is.

At a point above the surface of the earth, the gravitational potential is 5.12×107Jkg1 and the acceleration due to gravity is 6.4 ms2Assuming the mean radius of the earth to be 6400 km, the height of this point above the earth's surface is.

  1. A

    1400 km

  2. B

    1500 km

  3. C

    1600 km

  4. D

    1700 km

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    Solution:

    Let  r be the distance of the given point from the centre of the earth. Then Gravitational potential

    =GMr=5.12×107(i)

    And acceleration due to gravity,

    g=GMr2=6.4(ii)

    Dividing Eq. (i) by Eq. (ii), we get

    r=5.12×1076.4

    =8×106m

    = 8000 km

      Height of the point from earth's surface =rR=80006400 = 1600 km

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