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why does the value of g is not changing at the peak of Mount Everest even though the height of Mount Everest is 8.8 km from sea level (earth surface)​

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Answered by parinidhichauhan0143
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Explanation:

There is less gravitational pull in high places, so you would weigh a tiny bit less on the top of Mt. Everest (the highest mountain peak in the world), but your mass would still be the same!

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