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Gravity query
If it were possible to drill a hole right through the Earth, (in one side, through the centre, and out the other side), or any other planet / object with it's own gravity, and you were to drop a ball into it. Would the ball reach a state of equilibrium in the centre of the planet or would the hole ruin the gravity field?
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's also a slight extension of this idea, to that of a gravity train.
Imagine a tunnel (at about 42 degrees if I remember correctly, for Earth), between two cities. Starting a train at once side (with no friction) will allow the train to slowly gain acceleration until half way across, when it begins to slow until it stops perfectly at the other side.
All energy is supplied from gravity, nothing else. Pretty expensive to create in the first place, though.
Imagine a tunnel (at about 42 degrees if I remember correctly, for Earth), between two cities. Starting a train at once side (with no friction) will allow the train to slowly gain acceleration until half way across, when it begins to slow until it stops perfectly at the other side.
All energy is supplied from gravity, nothing else. Pretty expensive to create in the first place, though.
The acceleration due to gravity comes from the gravitational force acting on it.
In normal situations that force is more or less constant hence a constant acceleration
In this case that force will change as the ball falls as the gravity acting on it will be counteracted by more and more mass from different locations.
In normal situations that force is more or less constant hence a constant acceleration
In this case that force will change as the ball falls as the gravity acting on it will be counteracted by more and more mass from different locations.
That will be difficult, because the only reason it will slow down and eventually stop is because of air resistance. if you ignore any air resistance then it will keep going forever, because the energy gained in falling towards the centre will be exactly cancelled as it rises to the surface on the other side. It's an example of potential energy being converted into kinetic and back again for ever.
nobody mentions, or maybe knows, ther Is a hole at the pole, that was discovered years ago by a pilot.he was shunned as a loony, and the airspace around it was shut down to anyone. the eath spins, like a washing macine.when ur clothes spin, they cling to the side.its the same with earth. matter clings to the side, so the core is hollow. school education is all a lie. look up hole at the pole