Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
The radius of the earth of 49 and the or...

The radius of the earth of 49 and the order of magnitude of 51

A

is same

B

differs by 1

C

is 1

D

is 2

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
b
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MEASUREMENTS

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise CRITICAL THINKING ( ACCUARAY AND ERRORS IN MEASUREMENTS)|10 Videos
  • MEASUREMENTS

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise CRITICAL THINKING (MISCELLANEOUS )|3 Videos
  • MEASUREMENTS

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise CRITICAL THINKING ( DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS )|21 Videos
  • MAGNETISM

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQs|147 Videos
  • Motion in a plane

    TARGET PUBLICATION|Exercise Exercise|340 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The radius of the earth is 6400 km, the order of magnitude is

The radius of the atom is of the order of

The radius of the nucleus is of the order of …

The density of a newly discovered planet is twice that of earth. The acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the planet is equal to that at the surface of the earth. If the radius of the earth is R , the radius of the planet would be

If R is the radius of the earth and g the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface, the mean density of the earth is

The mass of the earth is 81 times the mass of the Moon and the distance between the earth and the Moon is 60 time the, radius of the earth. If R is the radius of the earth, then the distance between the Moon and the point on the in joining the Moon and the earth where the gravitational force becomes zero is

Nuclear radius R has a dependence on the mass number (A) as R = 1.3 xx 10^(-16) A^(1//3) m. For a nucleus of mass number A=125, obtain the order of magnitude of R expressed in metre.

Nuclear radius R has a dependemce on the mass number (A) as R=1.3 xx 10^-6 A^(1//3) m. For a nucleus of mass number A = 125. Obtain the order of magnitude of R expressed in metre.

A satellite revolves around the earth along circular path. If the mass of the satellite is 1000 kg and its distance from the centre of the earth is 20000 km, find the magnitude of the earth's gravitational force acting on the satellite.

The radius of the Earth is about 6400 km and that of Mars is about 3200 km. The mass of the Earth is about 20 times the mass of Mars. An object weighs 500 Non the surface of Earth. Its weight on the surface of Mars would be