How does the value of gravitational acceleration (g) varies on increasing the radius of the earth from the poles to the equator?
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Since the distance at the poles is smaller than that of the equator hence we can say that person has more acceleration due to gravity on the poles than the equator. The value of acceleration due to gravity increases as we move from equator to pole
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Since the distance at the poles is smaller than that of the equator hence we can say that person has more acceleration due to gravity on the poles than the equator. The value of acceleration due to gravity increases as we move from equator to pole.
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