explain the change in gravitational accileration due to change along the surface of earth
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The change in gravitational acceleration with distance from the centre of Earth follows an inverse-square law. ... As the distance is tripled, the gravitational acceleration decreases by a factor of 9, and so on. At the surface of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.8 m/s2 (32 ft/s2).
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The acceleration of an object changes with altitude. ... As the distance is tripled, the gravitational acceleration decreases by a factor of 9, and so on. At the surface of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.8 m/s2 (32 ft/s2). The average distance to the centre of the Earth is 6,371 km (3,959 mi).
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