Physics, asked by Krishnanunni58891, 4 months ago

A mans weight 600n on poles and his correct weight on equator

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Answered by adityadwivedi1709
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We know that gravity at pole is slightly higher than gravity at equator.

Value of g at pole is 10 m/s^2 whereas at equator, it is 9.8 m/s^2.

So weight of the person will be slightly less at equator than at pole.

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If you want how much less,

Weight at pole = 600N

mass = W/g' = 600/10 = 60kg

Weight at equator = mg = 60×9.8 = 588N

So his weight will be 12N less at equator than at pole.

Answered by goelparv0809
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Answer:

588 n

Explanation:

Weight at pole = 600N

mass = W/g' = 600/10 = 60kg

Weight at equator = mg = 60×9.8 = 588N

So his weight will be 12N less at equator than at pole.

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