Physics, asked by khushiharsh1981, 3 months ago

The weight of a body ..................... when it is moved above the surface of earth.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6
  • In moving above the surface of earth, the weight of body will decrease (due to decrease in g) and at one place, where the gravitational attractions of Earth and Moon are equal and opposite, the weight will become zero.

MARK AS BRAINLIEST☑️

Answered by ratamrajesh
0

Answer:

Travelling away from Earth

Explanation:

As you travel away from the Earth's surface, your mass stays the same but your weight reduces as gravitational pull decreases. For example, an astronaut orbiting the Earth and floating weightlessly in the cabin still has the same mass.

Similar questions