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Chaojie Li
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Using Newton shell theorem (see [Section 6 of Lecture 25]) prove that if Earth was a homogeneous solid ball then the gravity pull inside of it would be proportional to the distance to the center.
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Victor Ivrii
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Yes exactly: if you drill a tunnel and drop a ball it will be a harmonic oscillations $r'' = - kr $ with $k= g/R$.
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