Physics, asked by ninel20kkn, 6 months ago

The value of ‘g’:
a. Increases as we go above the Earth’s surface
b. Decreases as we go towards the centre of the earth
c. Remains constant.
d. Is more at the equator and less at the poles

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Answered by AvengeHogsAslanBee
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The value of 'g' (acceleration due to gravity)

a. Acceleration due to gravity decreases as we above the earth's surface.

b. Becomes zero as we reach the center of the earth. And also decreases as we go below the earth's surface.

c. Acceleration from gravity is always constant and downward, but the direction and magnitude of velocity change. According to our principle, when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction as the velocity. Thus, this object has a negative acceleration.

d. Is more at the poles than the equator.

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