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why is the weight of an object less on a mounted than at sea level?​

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Answered by ananyaneelala
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At sea level, most of the earth's material is still included in the above mentioned sphere, which means that you weigh more there than on the top of Mount Everest, but as we go down to the centre of the earth, there will be a point where you will weigh exactly as much as on the mountain top.

Answered by thakurishani420
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Hence / since the gravitational constant ( g ) depends on the square of of the distance from the centre of the earth , the weight of an object decrease with altitude

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