Civil Engineering - Applied Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
If the gravitational accelerational at any place is doubled, the weight of a body, will
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Ishwor Subedi said:
2 years ago
The weight is directly proportional to Gravitational acceleration.
MUHAMMAD NABI said:
3 years ago
W =mg.
If g is double;
W=m(2g).
W=2mg.
W/2=mg.
So, the weight of the body will be reduced to half.
If g is double;
W=m(2g).
W=2mg.
W/2=mg.
So, the weight of the body will be reduced to half.
M.P.V Ramesh said:
6 years ago
The gravitation acceleration means the rate of change of velocity, the body velocity depends upon their weight so weight doubles automatically acceleration double.
Amy sneha said:
7 years ago
The Weight is directly proportional to gravitational acceleration.
Mann said:
8 years ago
It is not affected.
Sasi said:
8 years ago
Here, W = m * g.
Chhaya said:
8 years ago
Right @Rups.
It depend upon direction of acceleration.
It depend upon direction of acceleration.
Rups said:
1 decade ago
weight w = mass*gravitational acceleration.
So, wt. is directly proportional to g.
So, wt. is directly proportional to g.
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