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A body of mass 10Kg is taken to the centre of the earth. What will be its mass there?​

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Answered by asha202
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Answer:

prefer to it child!!!

Explanation:

Since it is completely impossible with current technology to actually do this as a real experiment, I will assume we are talking totally theoretically.

Mass is an inherent property of the object. As long as you take the whole 10 kg object and don’t lose any parts on the way, it should still be a 10 kg object at the end of the trip.

Weight is also referred to as the force of gravity and it depends on location. We can use a type of mathematics called calculus to show the exact relationship between the weight and how far we are from the surface of the Earth. As you move inside a solid body like a planet, it turns out that the overall gravity depends on how much mass of the planet is further inside than you are. When you get to the very center, the overall gravity is zero.

Answered by shivamprakash14
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Answer:

It's mass will remain unchanged but weight can differ.

Explanation:

Mass is the topic which says about from how much material it has been made in other language the material how much the substance needed is mass. And thus mass never differs but weight sometimes.

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