Physics, asked by rajputrana1977, 6 months ago


Explain why the value of g differs while moving from poles to equator on the surface of the earth. State how would its
value change on moving:
(a) towards the centre of the earth.
(b) away from the earth.​

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Answered by Rishabh29Goswami
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity of our earth varies at poles and equator due to the following reasons: ... Non sphericity of the earth: The radius in the equatorial plane is about 21 Km larger than the radius along the poles. The value of g is accordingly larger at poles and less at the equator.

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