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At sea level, the value of ‘g’ is maximum at ….

a. the equator b. the poles c. 45 south latitude d. 45 north longitude​

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Answered by hasvanth2001
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at sea level the value of the g is poles

Answered by Anonymous
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At sea levels, the value of "g" is maximum at the poles.

  • The value of "g" or the gravitational acceleration is not constant and it changes with the position in our planet.
  • It is observed that the value of "g" is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator regions.
  • The maximum value in the poles is caused for the comparatively less distance between the the poles and the centre of the earth.
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