Chemistry, asked by sureshshelke606, 9 days ago

b) A packet of sugar is measured to be of 1.5 kg on the equator. It's mass on the poles?​

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Answered by JiaKher1
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Answer:

The value of g is larger at the poles than the equator. If sugar is weighted by a spring balance, calibrated at the equator, then 1kg of sugar will have a lesser amount at poles.

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Answered by d3cod3r
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Answer:

Explanation:

1 kg sugar will weight more at the poles than equal because the value of g is greater at the poles. Mass remains constant always everywhere.

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