Physics, asked by yashrathore9940, 8 months ago

Find the percentage change in the weight of a body when it is taken from the equator to the pole.

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Answered by shettyanitha2005
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Explanation:

Weight of the body at the poles Wp = m x GM/R p 2. Weight of the body at the equator W e = m x GM/R e 2. = (Wp − We) x 100/We. = 100GMm(1/R p 2 − 1/R e 2)/ GMm/R e 2.

Answered by s07748asisgroup
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Explanation:

Weight of the body at the poles Wp = m x GM/R p 2. Weight of the body at the equator W e = m x GM/R e 2. = (Wp − We) x 100/We. = 100GMm(1/R p 2 − 1/R e 2)/ GMm/R e 2.

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