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Weight of a body become at the height of the mountain

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Answered by abayastore
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Answer:

The formula that you will often see to explain this is ;

F1=F2=G m1 x m2/r2

Explanation:

This has to do with the gravitational force acting on the body since that is what “weight” represents. The strength of the gravitational force will depend on the mass of the object involved as well as the distance between the centers of these objects. As such, being on top of a mountain will increase the distance between the center of the individual and the center of the earth, which then leads to a decreased gravitational force.

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