An object falling from a height at the poles reaches faster on the ground than at the equator. why?
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The acceleration due to gravity is more at the poles than at the equator. ... So, when dropped from the same height a body reaches the ground quicker at the poles than at the equator.
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as g varies location to location the maximum acceleration is at the poles than in equator as because earth is flattened at the poles and distance is very less than in equator so object falling from a height at the poles reaches on the ground than at the equator
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