the value of acceleration due to gravity is more at polar region and less in equilateral reason why
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Due to the variation in distance from centre of earth
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Actually, the distance from centre to equatorial region is more, so the intensity of gravity or gravitational force decreases, while at the poles this distance is comparatively less and therefore, gravitational force intensity increases.
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Why the value of acceleration due to gravity is more at the poles than at the equator? As g=GMR2, where M is the mass and R is the radius of earth. The value of R is more on equator than at pole. Hence g at pole is greater then g at equator.
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