Science, asked by Aniketpanda, 1 year ago

how does the value of g vary with the mass of the object?

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Answered by Anonymous
27

We know that,

Weight = Mass × Gravitational acceleration.

Now, gravitational acceleration and is variable in different circumstances.

That's why the weight of an object is also variable.

The value of gravitational acceleration changes according to the altitude of a place.

In this way the weight also changes according to the altitude of a place.

But,mass is constant untill we physically reduce the mass of an object.

And the mass is not dependent on the amount of gravitational acceleration.

Answered by anoopsnair2016
5

Answer:

The value of g does not vary with the mass of an object.

Explanation:

Because g is independent of the mass of a freely falling body.

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