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Hey mates,suppose if we were asked to find the " Acceleration due to gravity " on a planet in Andromeda" and a planet in milky way .How we will find out.​

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Answered by SujalSirimilla
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We need to find the mass of the planet, the distance of the centre of object to the centre of the planet. In other words, it is impossible right now to find g in distant planets...

And I have noticed how you answer questions, could you please tell me how to make a box in equations like you do?

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Answered by MissRostedKaju
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Suppose if we were asked to find the " Acceleration due to gravity " on a planet in Andromeda" and a planet in milky way .How we will find oout ?

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Its value is 9.8 m/s2 on Earth. That is to say, the acceleration of gravity on the surface of the earth at sea level is 9.8 m/s2. When discussing the acceleration of gravity, it was mentioned that the value of g is dependent upon location.

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