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Sundown444
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- Simple question about gravity and coordinates.
Alright, so I have a question. Now, on planets such as our Earth, there are a longitude and latitude as well as altitude. If I am not mistaken, I believe the latitude and altitude are part of what affects gravity, or weight, on a planet. Latitude makes it so that the object in question is lighter at the poles and heavier at the equator, and altitude makes it so that the gravity weakens the higher something goes and increases the closer it is to the center. Now...
What about the solar system? If the object were closer or farther from the sun, would they be heavier or lighter respectively? Likewise, if the object were above the plane where planets orbit or below it, being closer to either of the poles of the sun or at the equator of the sun while orbiting around it, would it be weaker or stronger depending on how close the object is to the equator?
Also, would this apply to the rest of the galaxy outside solar systems? Do I need to explain more or provide more statistics?
What about the solar system? If the object were closer or farther from the sun, would they be heavier or lighter respectively? Likewise, if the object were above the plane where planets orbit or below it, being closer to either of the poles of the sun or at the equator of the sun while orbiting around it, would it be weaker or stronger depending on how close the object is to the equator?
Also, would this apply to the rest of the galaxy outside solar systems? Do I need to explain more or provide more statistics?