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Answered by ishaansharma0510
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Answer:

is greater than option a

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Answered by kundan222025
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity at earth's surface is g =

r

2

Gm

where r is the radius of earth, M is mass of the earth and G is universal gravitational constant. Hence the relation between gravity and radius is inversely proportional to each other. Thus the value of g on earth is maximum at poles and goes on decreasing as we go towards the equator.

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