Physics, asked by pranjal8528, 10 months ago

g is maximum at
(a) (equator) (b) (pole)
(c) (height) (d) (depth)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gravitational force is maximum at poles.

At poles the gravity is 9.832m/sec2

At equator the gravity is 9.780m/sec2

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Answered by Tejaswinisree
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Here is your answer

option b)pole

acceleration due to gravity is maximum at pole

Reason: the centrifugal force cancels out the gravity where it is minimum

as height increase g decreases

as depth increase g decreases

at poles g is maximum

at equator g is minimum


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