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How does Gravity travel the speed of light, if it accelerates at 9.8 m/s² on Earth? Shouldn't it travel at a constant c?
Alpha[X]² said:But, why are they different?
Alpha[X]² said:How does Gravity travel the speed of light, if it accelerates at 9.8 m/s² on Earth? Shouldn't it travel at a constant c?
You're being rediculous. Please stop.Raza said:I meant that for Earth only, not universally. Would I be right then?
Can you stop writing like a 4-year old?vijay123 said:ok guys...lets make it clear...raza...i thing u must go and study the chapter onn gravitation...if u did then here how it goes...u stand on the earth...gravitation force...which is defined as (Gm1m2)/r^2 = mg..were m1 is mass of you and m2 is the mass of earth...r is radius of earth..ok?...if u are standing on the earth...the gravitational equation..which is universal must apply to the force that u learn...m1g...hence...in order to find g=(Gm2)/r^2 and this quantity is 9.8ms-1...get it...
Yes.vijay123 said:..does bournoullli's equation apply in real life?
Yes.is it an approximation of any kind?