Physics, asked by manish1969, 6 months ago

on the surface of the earth the value of g is maximum at the equator and minimum at the poles . true or false. give answer with proof.​

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Answered by d25057788
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Answer:

false

Explanation:

the value of g on Equator is minimum as g'=g-R.omega^2

and at the centre the value of R is maximum and at the pole the value of R=0

suppose we cut the earth from the equator into two parts we will see circle right...R is basically the radius of that circle...at the pole there is no circle only a point thus R=0

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