Science, asked by rohithelixer, 6 months ago

The weight of an object at the centre of the Earth of radius R is

(a) zero

(b) infinite

(c) R times the weight at the surface of the Earth

(d) 1/R2 times the weight at surface of the Earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a) The "weight of an object" at earth centre of 'radius R' is zero. Explanation: The weight of an object is the force with that an object is attracted towards the earth centre. The weight (W) of a body is the "product of its mass" (m) and the "acceleration due to gravity.

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Answered by ankitamodi541
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Answer is (a) zero
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