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The value of `g` at a certain height `h` above the free surface of the earth is `x//4` where `x` is the value of `g` at the surface of the earth. The height `h` is

A

`R`

B

`2R`

C

`3R`

D

`4R`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`x=(GM)/(R^(2)`
Again `x/4=(GM)/((R+h)^(2))` or `x=GM(2/(R+h))^(2)`
`:. 1/(R^(2))=(2/(R+h)^(2))=2/(R+h)` or `R+H=2R` or `h=R`
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