Physics, asked by Saniya, 11 months ago

a body weighs more at the poles than at equator​

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Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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Centrifugal force' due to the spinning lowers your body weight by about 0.4 per cent at the equator relative to its weight at the poles. The Earth's spin also causes the planet to bulge, so that at the equator you're about 21km further from the Earth's centre of gravity and so weigh around 0.1 per cent less.

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Answered by AzeemAhmedKhan
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Explanation:

a body weighs more at the poles than at equator because at the poles of the earth the gravity is maximum and weight of the body is the product of mass into Gravity so what is the value of gravity and more is the value of weight therefore

the value of gravity at equator is very less so therefore the value of weight at the equator is also less

w = m ×g

more is the value of gravity then more will be the value of weight simultaneously

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