Amundies
Commander-in-Chief
In the Half-yearly Physics exam we had, the 2nd question in the multiple choice was something along the lines of: "What happens to the strength of gravity as you approach the centre of the Earth?" The question involved scientists digging a long tunnel to the centre of the Earth and stuff, but all that was irrelevant.
The two possible answers were:
1). Increased as you go to the centre.
2). Decreased to 0 as you approached the centre.
The answers to the test said it was the first answer, and so did most of the students who sat the test. However, the teachers decided that it was probably the second answer as one student had said that it was that (and given his reasoning). Keeping in mind that we're not supposed to go beyond the Physics syllabus, what would the answer to the question be and if you could provide reasons that'd be great too.
The two possible answers were:
1). Increased as you go to the centre.
2). Decreased to 0 as you approached the centre.
The answers to the test said it was the first answer, and so did most of the students who sat the test. However, the teachers decided that it was probably the second answer as one student had said that it was that (and given his reasoning). Keeping in mind that we're not supposed to go beyond the Physics syllabus, what would the answer to the question be and if you could provide reasons that'd be great too.