G i.e force per unit mass on the earth surface......YES.because all calculation is approximately 10
G would remain the same, it's the gravitational constant which is the same everywhere in the universe. g would increase by 4 times, assuming that the radius of the earth didn't increase.
The big dipper is the same size from everywhere on Earth, because everywhere on Earth is the same distance from it.
If the Earth were to stop rotating, the value of 'g' (acceleration due to gravity) would remain approximately the same at the Earth's surface. The rotation of the Earth does not significantly affect the gravitational pull experienced on the surface.
Exactly the same. Mass is the same everywhere. The weight will be 1/6 less on the moon though.
The number is the same everywhere.
Maybe you might be able to derive it, if the Earth were a perfect sphere made ofall the same substance that was distributed uniformly throughout the sphere withall the same density everywhere. But that's obviously not possible. The value of 'g'is found by measuring it.
g is directly proptional to mass of earth. if the mass of eath will be increase mass of g will be also increase.If the mass of earth will be decrease the mass of g will bi also decrease.If the mass of earth will increase four times then the mass of g will be also increase four times. G is a gravitational contant.it remain same throughout the universe if the mass of earth will become four times,the value of G will not change it will remain the same as it is a constant.its value is 6.67x 10^-11 N-M^/KG
The same as it is on Earth and everywhere else for that matter. Your mass doesn't change.
It is a value or values that remain the same without any changes as for example the value of pi within a circle.
the same day everyone else does. The year is the same length everywhere on earth.
it remain same like first it was.
the mass will remain same.