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How do you derive value of g? - Answers

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.



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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.



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How do you derive value of g? - Answers

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.

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