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[" The depth d at which the value of "],[" acceleration due to gravity becomes "(1)/(n)],[" times the value at the surface,is "],[[R=" radius of the earth "]],[[" (1) "(R)/(n)," (2) "R((n-1)/(n))],[" (3) "(R)/(n^(2))," (4) "R((n)/(n+1))]]

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