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A body is taken from the centre of the earth to the moon. What will be the changes in the weight of the body?

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Answered by TheVang51
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I alreay given the answer of this question before so m copying from there .

Answer-:

◆The weight of the body at the centre of earth will be zero because g=0 there. The weight of the body will increase in moving from the centre to the surface of earth (due to increase in g) and becomes maximum at the surface of earth. In moving above the surface of earth, the weight of body will decrease (due to decrease in g) and at one place, where the gravitational attractions of earth and moon are equal and opposite, the weight will become zero. Beyond this up to moon, the gravitational attraction of the moon becomes prominent, hence the weight of body will go on increasing.

Answered by dhayadon
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Answer:

Hey mate!!

Your answer is

Earth's gravity is as 6 times stronger as it is on the moon. No matter if you are on Earth, the moon or just chilling in space, your mass does not change. But your weight depends on the gravity force; you would weigh less on the moon than on Earth, and in space you would weigh almost nothing at all.

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