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why is the theoretical and experimental value of acceleration due to gravity different?​

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Answered by chinnuchinni147
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Answered by sreebha02122005
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Variation of Acceleration due to Gravity with Depth

Because of the spherical symmetry, gravity is radially downward and equal in magnitude at all points at a given radius r. Consider a body of mass m, lying on the surface of the earth of radius R and mass M. Let g be the acceleration due to gravity at that place.

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