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Earth gravitational pull is minimum in which sphere

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Answered by dragon12
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It is stronger at the poles and minimum at the Equator because of distance from center of the earth....
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Answered by presentmoment
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Earth’s gravitational pull is minimum at the Equator region.  

Explanation:  

  • Earth is considered to be a homogenous sphere where the gravitational pull is similar.
  • However, it has been found that the pull in indeed the highest at the polar region amounting to 9.83 ms-2 and at the equator area it is the lowest and amounting to 9.78 ms-2.
  • As scientists consider that the earth’s concentric mass lies in the center, therefore the gravity would be highest at the minimal radius and the least at the maximum radius.
  • Therefore, at the equator, the gravitational pull is minimal given the earth’s shape is of an oblate spheroid.

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