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7 December, 08:46

At what distance above the surface of the earth is the acceleration due to the earth's gravity 0.785 m/s2 if the acceleration due to gravity at the surface has magnitude 9.80m/s2?

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  1. 7 December, 11:43
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    The acceleration due to gravity falls off as the inverse of the square of the distance from the center of the Earth. Thus the distance of interest is

    1 / (d/R) ^2 = 0.785/9.8

    d = R·√ (9.8/0.785) ≈ R·3.53328

    or R·2.53328 above the surface of the earth.

    Wikipedia says the radius of the earth is 6371 km, so your distance is

    (6371 km) ·2.53328 ≈ 16,140 km
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