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10 May, 20:34

In which condition the acceleration due to garvity is zero

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  1. 10 May, 21:27
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    When the object is infinitely far away from the planet, or when the planet's mass is zero (which is much less likely).

    Explanation:

    Using the formula for gravitational force:

    Fg = GMm/r^2

    Using Newton's 2nd law, F=ma, we can rewrite this equation as

    mg = GMm/r^2

    cancel m from both sides

    g = GM/r^2

    the acceleration due to gravity is zero when the mass of the planet is zero, or the object is an infinite distance away from the planet. G is a constant.
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