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explain the variations of acceleration due to gravity
effect of latitude
effect of depth
effect of rotation of earth etc,.....​

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Answered by dhruvrsharma5
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Answer:

Variation of 'g' due to shape of the earth

Thus, the acceleration due to gravity at a place is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the point from the centre of the earth. Now, the earth is not perfectly spherical. It is flattened at the poles and elongated on the equatorial region.

Explanation:

1) effect of latitude -

So, acceleration due to gravity is minimum at equator. So, acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles. Hence, acceleration due to gravity decreases due to rotation while it increases due to increase in latitude.

2)effect of depth-Relation between gd and gh:

It means that the value of acceleration due to gravity at a small height from the surface of the earth decreases faster than the value of the acceleration due to gravity at the depth below the surface of the earth.

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