Acceleration of gravity.

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I hope that no one will argue that the Earth is round, ??? !!!
although at the forum some Americans ...
...They can say that the Earth is flat or square and I will not be surprised by their "knowledge" :04:


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What is the acceleration of gravity?
Any Field has the following characteristics:

- Field strength (vector value)
- Field Energy (scalar quantity)

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Acceleration of gravity
- from the point of view of Fundamental Physics, This is a quantity proportional to the Tension of the Earth's gravitational field (and gravitational constant) ...

It depends on the height on which you are above the Earth ...
The higher, the less it is ....

g = G * M / (R + h)^ 2

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Now...
Imagine that you do not rise above the Earth, but go deeper into the center of the Earth ... The radius R falls to infinity, you should experience "unimaginable overloads"? What will be in the center of the Earth when the radius becomes = 0?

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Since when did infinity = 0?

Your English is not precise enough to pose such technical questions.
 
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Your English is not good enough to pose such technical questions.
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и мой русский будет достаточно понятен тебе :04:
 
I hope that no one will argue that the Earth is round, ??? !!!


The Earth is not round. It is an oblate spheroid.


...They can say that the Earth is flat or square and I will not be surprised by their "knowledge"

Or you can go stroke yourself.

What is the acceleration of gravity?

Gravity has no acceleration. Gravity does not "move." Gravity is a field property of baryonic space. Acceleration is a rate of change of movement.

Any Field has the following characteristics:
- Field strength (vector value)
- Field Energy (scalar quantity)

A vector is a direction. Strength and Energy are the same thing.

Acceleration of gravity
- from the point of view of Fundamental Physics, This is a quantity proportional to the Tension of the Earth's gravitational field (and gravitational constant)


No, sorry, Ace, acceleration within a gravitational field is a function of the mass times the inverse square of the distance from the body's center.

Imagine that you do not rise above the Earth, but go deeper into the center of the Earth ... The radius R falls to infinity, you should experience "unimaginable overloads"? What will be in the center of the Earth when the radius becomes = 0?

a). Radius would fall to ZERO.
b). At the center there is no gravitational attraction since obviously, the body creating it now lies outside you equally in all directions and the gravitational pulls cancel each other out.
 
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When you approach the center of the Earth, the formula becomes:
Where R is the radius of the Earth

g = G * M / R ^ 2

What happens when the radius is 0?
:04:

Do not try to find the answer on the Internet.
You must have Education
 
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9.8 meters per second per second
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When you approach the center of the Earth, the formula becomes:
Where R is the radius of the Earth

g = G * M / R ^ 2

What happens when the radius is 0?
:04:

Do not try to find the answer on the Internet.
You must have Education
r is our limiter and as r approaches zero g approaches infinity. This is why we belive that there is a solid prtion at the center of the earth as pressure rises to the point a liquid or gas becomes impossible.
 

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