The tallest spot on Earth is Mt. Everest, which is 8857 m above sea level. If the radius of the Earth to sea level is 6369 km, how much does the magnitude of g change between sea level and the top of Mt. Everest?
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Explanation:
Let
When the body of mass m is at sea level, we can write
When the body of mass m is at the tallest spot on Everst, we can write
Dividing (2) by (1) we get
(Neglecting higher power terms of
Now
So change (decrease) in magnitude of g
Explanation:
Newton's Law for Gravitation
And
So
if we were to compute different
Using differentials to double check: