Physics, asked by mpranali603, 1 year ago

1. Choose the correct option.
i) The value of acceleration due to gravity is
maximum at
(A) the equator of the Earth
(B) the centre of the Earth.
(C) the pole of the Earth.
(D) slightly above the surface of the
Earth.​

Answers

Answered by dipanshi18
2

Answer:

The value of acceleration due to gravity is

  • 9.78 m/s^2 at equator of earth
  • 0 m/s^2 at the center of the Earth.
  • 9.832 m/s^2 at the poles of earth.
  • 9.8m/s^2 at slightly above the surface of the Earth.

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Answered by sarikareal
2

Answer:

Explanation:The poles of the Earth. Many will say centre of the Earth but at exact centre gravity will be 0.Poles have the maximum acceleration due to gravity as Earth has geoid shape. Due to it's geoidical shape the poles are nearer to the centre than the equator and acceleration due to gravity is inversely proportional to distance from centre of mass(Earth)

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