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why weight always act towards center of earth?​

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Answered by NehaRaj6499
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Answer:

When an object is dropped, it accelerates toward the center of Earth. Newton's second law says that a net force on an object is responsible for its acceleration. Weight can be denoted as a vector because it has a direction; down is, by definition, the direction of gravity, and hence, weight is a downward force.

Answered by AtchayaPrasath
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Actually,

Weight doesn't towards the centre of the Earth

The gravitational force decreases in the poles

Weight will change according to the place we live

Weight is something like amount of gravity acting on that object

Not only differ from place to place it will also differ from planet to planet

Weight acts towards the earth because gravity full set

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