Science, asked by Abhishekno1, 11 months ago

In the place of earth where have no gravity. ​

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Answered by subham322669
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Explanation:

Gravity is the force that holds the sun and other planets in the solar system. This is the force that holds us and everything on the surface of the earth or draws towards the center of the Earth. In simple words, if you bend more, then you can fall, but where the gravitational force does not work, instead of after bending you will not be able to fall. We all know about Newton's popular story that when he was sitting under an apple tree, an apple fall on his head and suddenly he started thinking why anything falls from the top. After this he propounded the law of gravity or law of universal gravitation, according to which the force of attraction acting between any two particles is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. But there are some places where gravity becomes zero on earth or where gravitational force does not work.

5 places on Earth where Gravity becomes zero

1. Mystery Spot, Santa Cruz California

The Mystery Spot California

Source: www.firesideinnsantacruz.com

This place was discovered in 1939 by a group of surveyors and was opened to the public by George Prather in 1940. They stated that during the time of searching the place they felt that some different forces work here. They claim that there is some different type of irregularity in the magnetic field here and this magnetic irregularity is seen only in 150 square feet of the circular area, which is also called Mystery Spot. This is a place where you will see strange irregularities in gravity, such as flowing of water in the upward direction, deflection of magnetic compasses at different angles, changes in the size of people and things. At this place you can also stand at an angle without falling down.

2. St. Ignace mystery spot, Michigan

Answered by abhi200144
1

Explanation:

i think no place

it may created by nasa artifically

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