Physics, asked by vamshi20, 1 year ago

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Answered by Jayparth
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The value of g as we move equator to poles increases because the value of g is inversely proportional to distance and thus,as distance decreases the value of g increases.....and the earth is more thick at equator than at poles(since its oval in shape.

Jayparth: Also , the value of g is 9.8 m/s^2
atv: value of g actually decreases when we go from equator to poles.as jayparth said it is wrong because you cant neglect the rotation of earth it provides a centrifugal force hence value of g at equator is 9.83
atv: and value of g at pole is 9.78
Jayparth: Hello Sir, But rounding off the last integers of 9.78 and 9.83 gives answer 9.8 which is pretty much the same. Cool ;)
atv: being precise you are clearly incorrect
Jayparth: Thanks Sir! I rather admit my mistake...And better move a step aback rather to consider!Better I would even state that mugging of answers by you won't prove to be of any immense help!
Jayparth: Sir,Please could you state, where in the in options are the values given to be 9.83 and 9.73 ??
Answered by ariinpalsule
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Answer:

The answers are:

1. B) Decreases.

2. B) 9.8m/sec².

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