Science, asked by saysay, 1 year ago

amit buys few grams of gold at the equator as per the instruction of one of his friends. he hands over the same when he meets him at the pole. will there be any change in weight? if so what change is observed?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Let m be the mass of the gold bought.

Also, let the acceleration due to gravity at poles and at equator be g

p

and g

e

respectively.

Acceleration due to gravity at poles is slightly greater than that at equator.

∴ Weight of gold at poles We =mgp

Weight of gold at equator We=mge

Hence the weight of gold is slightly less at equator.

So the friend will not agree with Amit about the weight of gold bought

Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
1

Answer:

Since the acceleration due to gravity is less at equator as compared to that at poles, the weight of the gold will be less at the equator than at the poles. Hence, Amit's friend won't agree with the weight of the gold bought since it would be less than what he is expecting.

Similar questions