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How do Poles affect Earth's Gravity?

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Answered by ItxAttitude
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The centrifugal force at the poles is zero. Your total weight at sea level at the equator (gravity minus centrifugal force) is therefore 9.764 m/s2 times your mass, whereas your weight is 9.863 m/s2 times your mass at the poles

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Answered by rajeevchaudhary170r
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In combination, the equatorial bulage and the effects of the surface centrifugal force due to rotation mean the sea-level gravity increases from about 9.780 m/s² at the equator to about 9.832 m/s² at the poles, so an object will weigh approximately 0.5% more at the poles than at the Equator.

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