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How does the value of g changes form pole to equator?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is frequently stated that the value of the acceleration due to gravity at the pole is larger than at the equator because the poles are closer to the center of the earth due to the earth's oblateness. ... The measured value is larger because the earth's density is not uniform but increases toward the center.

Answered by sonalvagh15
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It is frequently stated that the value of the acceleration due to gravity at the pole is larger than at the equator because the poles are closer to the center of the earth due to the earth's oblateness. The measured value is larger because the earth's density is not uniform but increases toward the center.

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