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discuss the effect of depth on the value of g.

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As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.

As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.Formula: g = GM/r2

As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.Formula: g = GM/r2Values of g in SI: 9.806 ms-2

As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.Formula: g = GM/r2Values of g in SI: 9.806 ms-2Values of g in CGS: 980 cm s-2

As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.Formula: g = GM/r2Values of g in SI: 9.806 ms-2Values of g in CGS: 980 cm s-2Dimensional Formula: M0L1T-2

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