Physics, asked by santosh5260, 5 months ago

2. The value of 'g'
(a) increases as we go above the earth's surface
(c) decreases as we go to the centre of the earth
poles
(b) remains constant
(d) is more at equator and less at​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

option A is correct

Explanation:

As,The earth is not a perfect sphere,The gravity keeps on changing as we move from one place to another. But it is maximum at the place where it is nearer to the centre.so,Earth's gravity is the maximum at the poles because the Earth is kind of an ellipse (not a perfect sphere.) And the equator is further away from the centre of mass of the Earth than at the poles.

so,As we go from equator to poles, the value of g Increases.

hence,option A is correct.

Answered by pranavi40
4

Answer:

Sorry I'm week in maths

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