The weight of a body on the earth is . Then weight of the body when taken to a depth half of the radius of the earth will be:
- A
- B
Zero
- C
- D
The weight of a body on the earth is . Then weight of the body when taken to a depth half of the radius of the earth will be:
Zero
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: Weight on the surface of the earth is . The body is taken to a depth .
Find: The weight of the body at that depth.
At a depth inside the earth, weight is given by
Substitute :
Therefore, the weight at half the earth's radius depth is . The correct option is D.
Using the inverse square law for depth inside the earth is incorrect because that relation applies outside the earth. Inside a uniformly dense earth, weight decreases linearly with depth. Use instead.
Substituting incorrectly as is wrong because . Always simplify the ratio carefully.
Marking zero weight is incorrect because weight becomes zero only at the center of the earth, where . Here the body is only at half the radius depth, so the weight is reduced but not zero.
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