I’ve read that at the center of large celestial bodies there’s zero gravity (or close to). While confirmation would be nice, if true, I’m wondering how large that area can actually be and moreover, does it scale up with more mass and/or even size - that is, does the sun have a larger center area of low (zero?) gravity than the earth and so on with evermore mass. Or is that area the same regardless of mass’ size?
Thank you
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I guess I don’t know enough about the equations necessary to solve for a gradient of area at the exact center, equal to it’s surrounding mass.
All the same, thank you for replying. Seems like the area might not be as large as I had supposed.
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My original question stemmed from thinking about the possible different area sizes of low gravity within different size stars - and if that area was gradient.
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