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Q2. When we move from the poles to the equator, the value of g decreases. Why?​

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Answered by FrancisJeitley
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Answer:It is flattened at the poles and bulged at the equator. So the polar radius is smaller than the equitorial radius. Hence g is slightly more at the poles than at the equator. Thus the value of g on earth is maximum at poles and decreases as we go from poles to the equator and is minimum at the equator.

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Answered by lrakashakshitha
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Answer:

It is flattened at the poles and bulged at the equator. So the polar radius is smaller than the equitorial radius. Hence g is slightly more at the poles than at the equator. Thus the value of g on earth is maximum at poles and decreases as we go from poles to the equator and is minimum at the equator

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