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The weight of earth is an example of :
(a) Discrete variable
(b) Continuous variable
(c) Qualitative variable
(d) Constant


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Answered by ashwinderkaur004
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(d) Constant

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Answered by adventureisland
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(D) Constant

The weight of the earth is Constant.

About weight of earth :

  • The gravitational acceleration was calculated by multiplying the universal gravitational constant, the mass of the Earth, and the radius squared.
  • On Earth's surface, it has a value of 9.8 meters per square second (32.2 feet per square second).
  • Small variations in gravitational potential on Earth may appear to have a variable mass, but the mass is constant and will stay the same in any circumstance of buoyancy or gravitational potential once precisely identified by a calibrated scale or inertial measurement.

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