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The value of g is not same everywhere on the surface of the earth
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The value of g at all place is not the same, it varies. The value of g is more at the poles and less at the equator. Hence on the basis of altitude the value of g changes.
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No, the value of g is different at different places on the surface of earth. The shape of the earth is not exactly spherical, it is flattened at the poles and is bulging out at the equator. Due to which the radius of the earth is smaller at poles and is larger at equator. Since g is directly proportional to 1/R2.
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