Why is there a change in the weight of a body if the earth
changes its speed ?
Answer Posted / sanju
A decrease in the speed of the earth will produce a smaller
outward centrifugal force on the body and its weight will
therefore, increase. On the other hand, an increase in its
speed will produce a grater centrifugal force on the body,
resulting in a decrease in the weight of the body
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