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1. When we move from the poles to the equator. Hence, the value of g decreases. Why?​

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Answered by alinashaikh2406
2

Answer:

Due to the speed of rotation of the earth which is maximum at the equator and minimum at the poles.

Answered by Xavier0502
2

Answer:

Because the distance between you and center of earth decreases.

Explanation:

We know that shape of earth is like of an orange( bulged at the equator) so the distance between you and center of earth will increase if you move from poles to equator.

From the formula of gravitational force we know that

F is inversely proportional to square of the distance between objects.

Hence the value of g decreases as we move from poles to equator.

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