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The value of acceleration due to gravity?
(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 Astericyber
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Answer:

c) Is least on the equator

Explanation:

The value of acceleration due to gravity is least on the equator because the distance between the surface of the earth and its centre is more on the equator than in poles.

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Answered by vidhyabarud
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The value of acceleration due to Gravity ( g ) is least at the Equator

The value of acceleration due to Gravity is minimum / least at the Equator because the radius of the Earth is minimum at the Equator.

The value of acceleration due to Gravity is maximum at the Poles because the radius of the Earth is maximum at the Poles.

Thus we can conclude that,

The value of Acceleration due to Gravity increases from Equator to the Poles.

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