give scientific resons: why the weight of an object at the equtor is less than at the poles
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The weight of an object at the Earth's South Pole is slightly more than its weight at the Equator because the polar radius of the Earth is slightly less than the equatorial radius. ... Though the mass of an object remains constant, its weight varies according to its location...
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There are many reasons for gravitational force being different on different point on Earth's surface (Earth is not a sphere, it's density is not uniform) but I can point out a simple and easily quantifiable.
The expression of this force, which points outwards and is perpendicular to the rotation axis, is:
F = mw3 R sin (V)
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