Why the value of `g` is zero at centre of the earth
Shreyas bothe , 6 Years ago
Grade 10
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Phanindra
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Acceleration due to gravity at a depth `d` is given by...g(d) = g [1- d/R]...If d= R then.....g(d) = g[1-R/R]....g(d) = g (1- 1) ...So acceleration due to gravity is zero at the center....Hope you have understood it...
Akashkumartiwari Akashkumartiwari
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Because on the centre of the earth radius is zero then calculate value of any the formula putting the value of ris zero then his also zero
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