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Answered by FarhatFatma
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The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at equator.

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The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at equator.

The value of ′g′ depends upon the distance from the centre of the earth; lesser thea distance higher the value. At the poles this distance is least, hence g is maximum there.

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