a amn travels from equator to pole. what will be its change in mass and weight?
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The equator is moving quickly as the earth's spins, so it has a lot of centrifugal force. ... The centrifugal force at the poles is zero. Your total weight at sea level at the equator (gravity minus centrifugal force) is therefore 9.764 m/s2 times your mass, whereas your weight is 9.863 m/s2 times your mass at the poles.
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