Why the value of g is not constant
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The value of g is not constant because everywhere gravity is not same.
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G is not constant everywhere. It appears in both Newton's equation of universal gravitation, F = Gm1m2/R^2, and Einstein's complex field equation in general relativity.
As the acceleration due to gravity (g) is not an independent physical quantity it is derived from the other physical quantities it is not constant on earth.
As the acceleration due to gravity (g) is not an independent physical quantity it is derived from the other physical quantities it is not constant on earth.
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