Is the gravitational pull on an object equalized if the object is at the centre of a planet, i.e. Surrounded by the mass of the planet, which is creating the gravity?
Answer / Anoop Kumar Tiwari
No, the gravitational pull would not be equalized as the object would still be inside the planet's gravitational field.
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