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what is the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface ? how it varies with height and depth​

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Answered by jainbhavna400
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For an object placed at a height h, the acceleration due to gravity is less as compared to that placed on the surface. As depth increases, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) falls. The value of g is more at equator and less at poles.

Answered by Anonymous
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The acceleration of an object changes with altitude. The change in gravitational acceleration with distance from the centre of Earth follows an inverse-square law. This means that gravitational acceleration is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the centre of Earth.

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