Outside Gravity of Spherically Symmetric Body Changes With Respect To Expansion And Contraction.
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP) - Year 2019, Vol 11, Issue 1
Abstract
One of stated that spherically symmetric mass distributive body attracts outside object, as entire mass were not concentrated at its center i.e. gravity changes with respect to expansion and contraction. It can be proved with various methods and one of them is explained here. Explanation is very simple to understand by anyone and this method can be used for outside as well as inside surface of spherically symmetric body. Every mass particle has gravity and it follows inverse square law. Spherically symmetric mass expansion or contraction is three dimensional function affected on outside gravity which is calculated with existing gravity concept and resulted as hypothesis.
Authors and Affiliations
Uttam Kolte
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