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the value of g is ____________at poles​

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Answered by ItzFranklinRahul
1

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The value of g is maximum at poles

Answered by patilmayur4102002
0

Answer:

maximum

Explanation:

Acceleration due to gravity at latitude λ is g

=g−w

2

Rcos

λ [W=angular velocity, R=radius of the Earth]

At poles λ=90°∴cos

2

λ=0

∴g

=g

max

=g

The value of g is A maximum at poles.

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