Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, A: Physics and Space Science, Volume 23 Issue 1

The graphs also show a decrease in amplitude in the spring and autumn months. If we assume there is no movement of the core, then in the winter, when the Sun and Moon rise the lowest above the horizon, the change in gravitational forces should be of the lowest amplitude. But the measured values indicate otherwise. The increase in amplitude of the signal is caused by the approach and removal of the planet's internal mass. The heavy part of the core can move away from the measurement point by a significant distance. Such a removal will necessarily lead to a change in the gravimeter readings, which is observed and very sharp, with a quadratic dependence. Fig. 5: The graph of the forces of attraction and a hypothetical illustration of the positions of the planets for the selected minimum values that occur during daytime. July 2013. View in twoprojections, hypothetical 1 Year 2023 47 © 2023 Global Journals Global Journal of Science Frontier Research Volume XXIII Issue ersion I VI ( A ) The New View at the Physics of the Planet Earth

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