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26. Show that the value of 'g' decreases with depth​

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Answered by RajKamalJhak
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Answer:

As the depth increases, mass of earth decreases. At the surface, value of g is maximum because radius is maximum.

And when we go down in the radius will decrease hence value of g also decreases.

Explanation:

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Answered by santhoshgm2007
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mass=(density of an object immersed in a fluid)×(acceleration due to gravity)×(depth)

  • let mass and density be constant
  • m(constant)=density(constant)×g×h
  • 1/g={(constant)×h}/constant
  • therefore,h is inversely proportional to g
  • so,when depth increases gravity on the object decreases
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