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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 05:31 emmagbales

The acceleration due to gravity, g, is given by g=gmr2, where m is the mass of the earth, r is the distance from the center of the earth, and g is the uniform gravitational constant.
(a) suppose that we increase from our distance from the center of the earth by a distance δr=x. use a linear approximation to find an approximation to the resulting change in g, as a fraction of the original acceleration: δg≈ g× (your answer will be a function of x and r.)
(b) is this change positive or negative? δg is (think about what this tells you about the acceleration due to gravity.)
(c) what is the percentage change in g when moving from sea level to the top of mount elbert (a mountain over 14,000 feet tall in colorado; in km, its height is 4.29 km; assume the radius of the earth is 6400 km)? percent change =1

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