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what is the effect of the shape of earth on value of g

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Answered by PhysicsNewton
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The value of g is - 9.8 m/ s^{2}

This value of g will increase as one goes very high from the surface of the earth because the distance between the object and the earths center would increase drastically. This value will decrease as one person goes into a very deep mine inside the earth as the distance of the object would decrease from the earths centre.

So the shape of Earth is important in determining the value of 'g' as the distance from the centre of the Earth matters.


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Answered by nilqaaa
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Explanation:

The value of g is - 9.8 m/s^{2}s

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This value of g will increase as one goes very high from the surface of the earth because the distance between the object and the earths center would increase drastically. This value will decrease as one person goes into a very deep mine inside the earth as the distance of the object would decrease from the earths centre.

So the shape of Earth is important in determining the value of 'g' as the distance from the centre of the Earth matters.

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