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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 19 May 2007 15:22:39 IST
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rate of change of weight near the earth's surface varies with height as
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If the particle is above earth, g = g0 (1-2h/R) mg = mg0 (1-2h/R) W = W0 (1-2h/R) Where W represents weight. dW/dh = -2W0/R which is independent of h.
If the particle is inside the earth's surface g = g0 (1-h/R) W = W0 (1-h/R) dW/dh = -W0h/R which is independent of h.
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