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How the value of g change with the altitude

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Answered by xRapMonster1994x
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Gravity changes with altitude. The gravitational force is proportional to 1/R2, where R is your distance from the center of the Earth. Here is an example: The radius of the Earth at the equator is 6400 kilometers. Let's say you were in a jet at the equator that was 40 kilometers high above the earth's surface.

Answered by subratswain
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because we know that at the centre of the earth, gravity is zero. g=9.8 m/s.Since the earth is moving, when we go at the poles we feel more heavy rather than the centre of gravity.

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