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what is the weight of the Earth???


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Answered by rajji1
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⭐⭐5.972× 10^24 kg⭐⭐

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Answered by dackpower
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5.972 × 10^24 kg

The Cavendish experiment was conducted in 1797–1798 by British scientist Henry Cavendish, was the first attempt to estimate the force of gravity between masses in the lab and the first to produce reliable values for the gravitational constant.

As we perceive the radius of the Earth, we can apply the Law of Universal Gravitation to compute the mass of the Earth in words of the gravitational force on an object which is weight at the Earth's exterior, by applying the radius of the Earth as the length in Cavendish experiment.

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