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Derive relationship between g and G.

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Relation between Acceleration due to Gravity (g) and Universal Gravitational Constant (G)

The acceleration produced by the gravitational force of the Earth is called acceleration due to gravity (g)

“The acceleration gained by an object freely falling towards the Earth because of gravitational force is called acceleration due to gravity.”

It is represented by ‘g’. This value is independent of the shape and mass of the body. Its S.I. unit is m/s2.
Suppose, that the Earth’s radius is R and its mass is M. The value of the gravitational force acting on a particle of mass ‘ m’ at a distance ‘r’ from the center;

F = \(\frac{G M m}{r^{2}}\) ……………. (1)

Fig: Gravitational Acceleration

By, Newton’s second law of motion
F = ma
∴ If the acceleration due to gravity is g at point P
F = mg ………………. (2)
from the equation (1) and (2) we get

Where ‘ h’ is the height of the particle above the Earth’s surface. If point P is close to the surface of the Earth then the value of h will be negligible with reference to the radius R of the Earth, i.e.
h << R’;
∴ h + R ≈ R
from the equation (3)
∴ g = \(\frac{G M}{R^{2}}\) ………….. (4)
If Earth’s average density is ρ then;
Mass of the Earth, M = Volume × Density
M = \(\frac{4}{3}\) πR3ρ
∴ From equation (4)
g = \(\frac{G \frac{4}{3} \pi R^{3} \rho}{R^{2}}\)
or g = \(\frac{4}{3}\) πGRρ ……………… (5)
This equation (5) shows the relationship between (g) and density (ρ).

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