Physics, asked by Saimmy, 10 months ago

the value of acceleration due to gravity is least at poles or increases from poles to equator?​

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Answered by alzina
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Answer:

on the earth surface, g is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator. the value of g decreases with altitude and also depth from the Earth surface

Answered by anu24239
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THERE IS YOUR ANSWER....©

AS WE KNOW THAT THE EARTH IS THE COMBINATION OF INFINITE CIRCLES FROM THE SOUTH POLE TO THE NORTH POLE AND EACH CIRCLE IS OF DIFFERENT RADIUS.....

THESE CIRCLES ARE ROTATING WITH THE DIFFERENT SPEED SO THE CENTREFUGAL FORCE FROM THE CENTRE TO THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH IS DIFFERENT AT DIFFERENT CIRCLES......

BECAUSE OF THIS DIFFERENT VALUES OF THE CENTREFUGAL FORCE THE VARIATION IN THE VALUE OF THE g VARIES ON THE DIFFERENT CIRCLE.....

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