Math, asked by peetyharshita, 4 months ago



The value of "g' becomes greater at the poles than at the equator.
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Answered by shiva3121
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Answer:

It happens because the gravitational pull has the more potential to pull any object from the point of its origin and the origin of earth's gravity is at the inner core(centre of the earth) of the Earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Now, first of all the shape of earth is not spherical. Its Geoid. So it is flat from poles and curve elsewhere. So poles are near to the centre of the Earth and hence the gravitational pull is more at Poles.

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