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The value of ‘ g ’ at a particular point is `9.8 m//s^(2)` . Suppose the earth suddenly shrinks uniformly to half its present size without losing any mass. The value of ‘ g ’ at the same point (assuming that the distance of the point from the centre of earth does not shrink) will now be

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