Physics, asked by shrileeshah, 3 months ago

A body weighs 20 kg on the surface of earth. How much will it weigh at the
center of earth?​

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Answered by snigdhasingh0714
1

Explanation:

The value of g (acceleration due to gravity) at the centre is 0m/s^2.

Now, Weight= mass * g

ACC. To your question

Mass=20kg

Therefore, W=20 * 0

=0

Answered by Anonymous
3

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