How does the value of gravitational acceleration changes with depth bellow the surface?
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As the depth increased the mass of the earth decreases. At the surface of earth this value will be maximum because radius will be maximum. When radius becomes less this value also decreases. Hence acceleration due to gravity decreases with increase in the depth.
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for an object placed at a height (h) the acceleration due to gravity less as compared to the place it as the surface.
As depth increases the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) false. the value of g is more at equator and less at poles.
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