Science, asked by jyshaikh1969, 2 months ago

3. The value of g at equator is …….

a. 9.8 m /s2

b. 9.831 m /s2

c. 9.78 m /s2

d. 0 m /s2​

Answers

Answered by Aakashkanojiya
3

Answer:

9.8 m /s2

Explanation:

The standard value of 9.8 m/s2 refers to Earth as a homogeneous sphere, but in reality there are many reasons for this value to range from a minimum of 9.78 m/s2 at the Equator to a maximum of 9.83 m/s2 at the poles.

Answered by MishraAnendra
2

Answer:

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The value of g at equator is 9.8 m/ .

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The standard value of 9.8 m/s2 refers to Earth as a homogeneous sphere, but in reality there are many reasons for this value to range from a minimum of 9.78 m/s2 at the Equator to a maximum of 9.83 m/s2 at the poles.

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