discuss the variation of acceleration due to gravity with depth
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hey mate!
relation between acceleration due to gravity and depth I'd
g = Gme/ (Re+d)^2
so, as depth increases acceleration due to gravity decreases
g' = g (1-d/Re)
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relation between acceleration due to gravity and depth I'd
g = Gme/ (Re+d)^2
so, as depth increases acceleration due to gravity decreases
g' = g (1-d/Re)
#Phoenix
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it's means that the value of acceleration due to gravity at small height from the surface of the earth decreases faster than the value of acceleration due to gravity at the depth below the surface of the earth.
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