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explain why the vaule of g is greater near poles than at equator​

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Answered by Ankita4574
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The value of 'g' that is gravity is greater at the poles because the gravitational pull is maximum at the poles and decreases as it comes down toward the equator. Answer: Gravitational force is always inversely proportional to the distance between center of the earth and object under consideration.

Answered by sandeepsran667
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The value of g is greater near poles because the shape of earth is not completely round. the radius of earth at poles is less and as we know force is indirectly proportional to distance i.e. less the distance more the force. that is why value of g is greater at poles.

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