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(a) Can a body ha

(a) Yes, weight of a body is not constant, it varies with the value of acceleration due to gravity, g. Weight of a body is zero, when it is taken to the centre of the earth or in the interplanetary space, where g=0

(b) No, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) is not constant at all the places on the surface of the earth. Since the radius of the earth is minimum at the poles and maximum at the equator, the value of g is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator. As we go up from the surface of the earth, the distance from the centre of the earth increases and hence the value of g decreases. The value of g also decreases as we go down inside the earth.


(c) Weight of the stone = Gravitational force acting on it = 20 N


Weight, W = m x g


20 = m x 10


m = 2 kg


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