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Is it correct to consider the value of 'g' as a constant when an object is taken far away from the earth ?


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Answered by dynamo106
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No we can not consider g as a constant cuz every planet has its own acceleration to gravity.As on earth also g has different value. On poles the value if g is less than the value of at the centre of the earth.

Answered by amritanshu6563
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Yes, it is correct to consider the value of "g" as a constant when an object is taken far away from the earth. As we know that every planets have their own value of gravity which is constant but different in different planets. For example, 9.8 m/s² is the value of the gravity of the earth which is constant in earth. If any object is projected, it's weight is : Mass × 9.8 m/. But in some places the value of the "g" on the earth is 10 m/s² due to the longitude and latitude. On poles, the value of the "g" is less than the value of the centre of the earth.

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