Acceleration due to gravity varies according to places of the earth, why ?
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Because the force due to gravitational attraction between two bodies (the Earth and the object being weighed) varies inversely with the square of the distance between them, an object at the Equator experiences a weaker gravitational pull than an object at the poles.
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Because the force due to gravitational attraction
between two bodies (the Earth and the object
being weighed) varies inversely with the square
of the distance between them, an object at the
Equator experiences a weaker gravitational pull
than an object at the poles.
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