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Answered by burnwalsneha187
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Explanation:

poles have high gravitational force than that of equator

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is the answer

Explanation:

As weight is a force which is equal to mg and g=Gm/r^2.So from here we got that g is inversely proportional to the square of the distance so the smaller the distance, greater the acceleration hence the weight and the distance between the poles is smaller than that of the equator so the object weighs more but this difference in their g is so small that we neglect it.

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