g will increase when rotation is stopped because:- g depend on following thing;:- first on shape of earth second on rotation....(only Equator) not pole third one on going altitude and depth,...........
5.5153 g/cm3
The density of the Earth is 5.515 g/cm3
The Earth is more dense than Mars Mars mean density 3.9335 g/cm³ Earth mean density 5.515 g/cm3
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i think value of g becomes zero
We would not be able to move so I don't think the gravity will be affected
Zero.
Zero.
When the earth stops spinnig there will be no centripetal acceleration and will be no gravity.therefore g=0. since w=mg w=m(0) w=o there will be no weight of a body if earth sudddenly stops spinning
The acceleration of gravity (value of 'g') is maximum on the earth's surface, and it decreases from there in both directions ... up into the air or down into the earth.
I think that g (the gravitational constant) varies dependent on your proximity to other massive bodies. For example the value of g on the moon is less than the value of g on earth. It is not constant throughout the universe.
The values of g would decrease once getting closer to the axis. At the axis it would be 0g
maybe it is bigger in size than the earth.
It's the same as that of Earth but the value of g varies from one object to the other. The value of the gravitational constant or the BIG "G" remains constant. I think you confused it with the LITTLE "g" which is the gravitation of a object (one with mass) or the acceleration due to gravity. The value of g on Earth and Moon is 9.8m/s^2 and 1.6249m/s^2, respectively. I hope this answers you all.
as we go far from earths surface the value of g decreases this is because g is inversely proportional to the value of r^2(which is the distance of the body from the center of the earth.
For every 1% increase in the object's distance from the center of the earth,the value of 'g' in the vicinity of the object decreases almost 2%.