body of 100 kg is taken to the centre of earth what will be its mass there
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the mass of the body is the amount of matter contained in it and it does not change with the change in its position does when taken to the centre of earth the mass of the body remains same that is hundred kg through its weight become zero as gravitational force (g) is equal to zero at the centre of the earth
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Physicists use Newton's 2nd law (F = ma) to describe the forces acting upon an object moving through space, where force is equal to mass times acceleration.
"In the case of weight, we can describe the force as W = mg", says Bell. "That is weight is equal to mass times gravitational acceleration.
So no change as there is no perfect reason about that gravity is zero in centre of earth.
"In the case of weight, we can describe the force as W = mg", says Bell. "That is weight is equal to mass times gravitational acceleration.
So no change as there is no perfect reason about that gravity is zero in centre of earth.
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