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major reason for the difference in gravity at different latitudes is that the Earth's equatorialbulge (itself also caused by centrifugal force from rotation) causes objects at the Equator to be farther from the planet's centre than objects at thepoles.
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g=GM/r^2
so g is inversely proportional to square of radius.
so if radius is more g is less
and radius is less g is more
at equator r is more bcz it's bulgi there
at poles r is less. bcz it's squizd there
so g is inversely proportional to square of radius.
so if radius is more g is less
and radius is less g is more
at equator r is more bcz it's bulgi there
at poles r is less. bcz it's squizd there
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