Science, asked by AadiHindustani, 3 months ago

Explain why the value of g is zero at
the centre of the earth.

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Answered by xXBrandedQueenXx
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At the centre of Earth, the force due to upper half of the Earth will cancel the force due to lower half. ... Therefore, when F=0, then g has to be 0. Thus, the value of g is zero at the centre of Earth.

Answered by Khatunkoyel
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At the centre of Earth, the force due to upper half of the Earth will cancel the force due to lower half. ... Therefore, when F=0, then g has to be 0. Thus, the value of g is zero at the centre of Earth.

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