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Center of earth.
-- Your weight depends on the mass of the other mass to which you are gravitationallyattracted, and also on your distance from its center.-- The mass of the moon is much less than the mass of the Earth.-- The moon's surface is much closer to its center than the Earth's surface is to its center.
Nothing, but his weight is 1/6 of his weight on Earth.
As any two masses move further apart, the gravitational forcesbetween them get weaker.
pressure increases and "bunches up"
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
You weigh about 30 pounds less than on earth.
It decreases.Your weight, however, is not just dependent on your diet or your state of mind.
In theory, at the center of the Earth you would have no weight.
Weight changes with altitude, or elevation with respect to the earth. This only happens because the further one is from the planet, the weaker the value of g.
Center of earth.
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........
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.
Zero
The further you go to the center of the earth, the hotter it will get.
Center of the earth
-- If your mass is 'm', then your mass is 'm', regardless of whether you're on the earth,2 earth radii out in space, or on the moon. Mass doesn't change.-- On the surface, your distance from the center of the earth is 1 earth radius. Weight isinversely proportional to the square of the distance from the center of the earth, so at adistance of 3 earth radii from the center, your weight is 1/32 = 1/9th of your weight on thesurface. If your mass is 'm' then your weight on the surface is mg = 9.8m newtons, and at3 earth radii from the center it's 1.089m newtons (rounded).