Physics, asked by dhoni143, 1 year ago

a body is weighed at the poles and then at the equator.the weight (A)at the equator will be greater than ate the poles(B)at the poles will be greater than at the equator (c)at the poles will be equal to the weight at the equator (d)depends upon the object

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Answered by ShridhiJain
1

Answer:

(A)At the equator will be greater than at the poles.

Explanation:

This is because at the equator the gravity is more than at the poles.

Also, the weight of an object/body is determined by the gravity at that place,i.e.,

Weight = Mass + Gravity

( of the (of the (at that place)

object) object)

Therefore, (A) is the right answer.

Answered by priya123459
0

Answer:

weight at poles is greater than the equator

Explanation:

The value of gravitational pull is greater at pole and decreases when comes down towards equator

weight is the sum of mass and gravitational constant (g)

g=9.8

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