Physics, asked by najam35, 4 months ago

explain how the value of "g" decreases with a change in the altitude?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Let A be the point on the surface of the earth and B be the point at an altitude h. Let M be the mass of the earth and R be the radius of the earth. ... the value of acceleration due to gravity decreases with increase in height above the surface of the earth.

Answered by yashwantnewastha
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Let A be the point on the surface of the earth and B be the point at an altitude h. Let M be the mass of the earth and R be the radius of the earth. ... the value of acceleration due to gravity decreases with increase in height above the surface of the earth.

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