Science, asked by harman3593, 1 year ago

THE VALUE OF 'G' IS GREATER AT THE POLE THAN AT EQUATOR. JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER .

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Answered by ROSANNAKARYA03
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The value of g is greater at poles because the gravitational force is maximum at the poles and decreases, when it comes down to the equator.

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Answered by sumitgurjar179
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BECAUSE AS DISTANCE(RADIUS) decrease so g increase

AS THE RADIUS OF EARTH IS MAXIMUM QT EQUATOR SO G IS MINIMUM AT EQUATOR

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