Physics, asked by rudramaniupadhyay651, 2 months ago

How does the value of ‘g’

vary with depth below

earth surface?​

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Answer:

'g' indicates acceleration due to gravity.

Explanation:

The acceleration by which earth attracts other objects towards its centere is called acceleration due to gravity.

  • The value of g is Zero at the centre of earth.
  • The value of 'g' is 9.8m/s².
  • it is always negative.
  • its value vary from place to place.
  • g= GM/R²
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