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value of g at which place it can be zero explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Value of g is 0 at the centre of the earth
the acceleration due to gravity g at a point at a depth d below the surface of the earth is given by:
g=g(1-d/r)....where r is the radius of earth
at the centre of earth d=R
Therefore:
g=g(1-d/r)=0
this shows that acceleration due to gravity is zero at the centre of the earth..
Answered by Parulrao
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Value of g is 0 at the centre of the earth. that acceleration due to gravity is zero at the centre of the earth.
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