Is the acceleration due to gravity same everywhere on the surface of the earth?
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No.
Acceleration due to gravity is not constant on earth.
It is Max. at the poles that is 10ms^-2.
There is also variation of g with height and depth from the earth surface.
From height it varies as g'=g/(1+h/R)^2
From depth it varies as g'=g(1-2h/R)
Hope you get your answer.
Acceleration due to gravity is not constant on earth.
It is Max. at the poles that is 10ms^-2.
There is also variation of g with height and depth from the earth surface.
From height it varies as g'=g/(1+h/R)^2
From depth it varies as g'=g(1-2h/R)
Hope you get your answer.
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No, acceleration due to gravity is not same everywhere on the surface of the earth
because The value of g acceleration due to gravity is variable across earth’s uneven surface,Also it varies as the altitude or the longitude and in poles the value of g is maximum!!
Hope this helps
No, acceleration due to gravity is not same everywhere on the surface of the earth
because The value of g acceleration due to gravity is variable across earth’s uneven surface,Also it varies as the altitude or the longitude and in poles the value of g is maximum!!
Hope this helps
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