Here's a nice general rule to ponder: At the center of mass of any planet ... which
is the center of the planet if its mass is distributed uniformly and symmetrically ...
the weight of any object due to gravitational attraction is zero.
If the 'weight' of a body is the gravitational force between the body and the Earth, then as long as the body stays at about the same distance from the center of the Earth, its weight is constant, and has no connection with its motion.
Since the distance from the Earth's center will be doubled, the force or weight will be reduced by a factor of 4.
The center of gravity is the theoretical point where all the body weight is concentrated or the theoretical point about which the body weight is evenly distributed. If a body is of uniform density and has a symmetrical shape the center of gravity is in the geometric center. If the object is not symmetrical and does not have uniform density, it is more difficult to describe the location of its center of gravity.
The force of gravity between me and the earth is the same in both directions. I'm pulled down toward the center of the earth by a force of 190 pounds, and the earth is pulled up toward the center of me by a force of 190 pounds. I call that force "my weight on earth", and it's also the earth's weight on me.
There are two forces of gravity between the Earth and you.One of the forces pulls you toward the center of the Earth.We call the size of that force your "weight".The other gravitational force pulls the Earth toward you.Nobody ever talks about that one. But it's there, and it's EQUAL to your weight.Your weight on Earth is equal to the Earth's weight on you !
In theory, at the center of the Earth you would have no weight.
Center of earth.
Zero
If the 'weight' of a body is the gravitational force between the body and the Earth, then as long as the body stays at about the same distance from the center of the Earth, its weight is constant, and has no connection with its motion.
The weight of a person is not constant at all places on the Earth. The weight becomes zero at the center of the earth or far away from the Earth.
Nothing. If the 'weight' of a body is the gravitational force between the body and the Earth, then as long as the body stays at about the same distance from the center of the Earth, its weight is constant, and has no connection with its motion.
In the center of the Earth gravity is equal at every side causing you to be "weightless".
Since the distance from the Earth's center will be doubled, the force or weight will be reduced by a factor of 4.
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
The center of gravity is the theoretical point where all the body weight is concentrated or the theoretical point about which the body weight is evenly distributed. If a body is of uniform density and has a symmetrical shape the center of gravity is in the geometric center. If the object is not symmetrical and does not have uniform density, it is more difficult to describe the location of its center of gravity.
It would be same as true mass 'm' as ' g' or gravitational pull = 0
AS WE KNOW, that there is the force of gravity at the center of Earth, if every part or portion of earth has its weight then net weight of the earth will be zero........