That can be determined fairly easily with a pendulum. The period of the pendulum depends on the length of the pendulum and the value of "g".
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
i think value of g becomes zero
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.
The value of universal gravitational Constant(G) doesn't change it is constant at any place in the universe, it's value is 6.67259 x 10-11Nm2/Kg2 But the value of g varies from from place to place on earth,planet to planet and star to star because g=GM/R2 As G is constant g depends on M=mass of planet,R=radius of planet,so g varies with the change in M and R.
In the equation g = rz, r represents a variable or a constant value. The specific value of r would need to be provided in order to determine its numerical value in the equation.
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9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
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-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
The answer depends on what g is!
i think value of g becomes zero
You can write this as "g - 7". The actual value of this expression, of course, will depend on the value of "g".
You will have to define what "g" is.