What do you mean by the weight of the body in gravitational science?
Answers
Answered by
0
Hey buddy
here's the answer
is the measure of earth's gravitational pull on a body. ..
hope it helps..
here's the answer
is the measure of earth's gravitational pull on a body. ..
hope it helps..
Answered by
0
in gravitational science *weight* means the gravitational pull
W = mg
where m= mass and g= acceleration due to gravity, which is = 9.8m/s² it's a constant value and is also taken as 10 m/s²
W = mg
where m= mass and g= acceleration due to gravity, which is = 9.8m/s² it's a constant value and is also taken as 10 m/s²
Similar questions