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The value of acceleration due to gravity

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(a) is same on equator and poles

(b) is least on poles

(c) is least on equator

(d) increases from pole to equator

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Answered by janhavi48
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Answered by riya9896
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Answer:

The value of acceleration due to gravity is least at the equator of the earth. Equatorial radius of earth is maximum while that at poles is minimum. Latitude at equator is zero as compared to 90° at the poles.

Explanation:

The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at the equator because the centrifugal force for the earth's spinning is vanishes at poles and maximum at the equator.

The value of acceleration due to gravity is least at the equator of the earth. Equatorial radius of earth is maximum while that at poles is minimum. Latitude at equator is zero as compared to 90° at the poles.

The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at the equator because the centrifugal force for the earth's spinning is vanishes at poles and maximum at the equator.

So except 1st option all are correct

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