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An object falling directly on the earth from space moves according to the equation (d^2 x)/(dt^2 )= (-k)/x^2 , where x is the distance of the object from the centre of the earth at time t.

The constant k is related to g, the value of gravity at the earth's surface, and the radius of the earth, R by the formula k = gR^2.

Show that, if the object started from rest at a distance of 10^9 metres from the earth's centre, then it will reach earth with a velocity of approximately 11 200 m/s.

[Assume R = 6.4 x 10^6m, g - 9,8 m/s^2]

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An object falling directly on the earth from space moves according to the equation (d^2 x)/(dt^2 )= (-k)/x^2 , where x is the distance of the object from the centre of the earth at time t.

The constant k is related to g, the value of gravity at the earth's surface, and the radius of the earth, R by the formula k = gR^2.

Show that, if the object started from rest at a distance of 10^9 metres from the earth's centre, then it will reach earth with a velocity of approximately 11 200 m/s.

[Assume R = 6.4 x 10^6m, g - 9,8 m/s^2]

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