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How does the acceleration due to gravity vary from equator to poles ?​

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Answered by NikhilKumar1806
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In combination, the equatorial bulge and the effects of the surface centrifugal force due to rotation mean that 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

Answered by qwertyboy1
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g at equator is >>g at poles

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