The value of g remains same at all places on the earth surface. Is this statement true? Give reason.
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Explanation:The value of ‘g’, i.e., acceleration due to gravity does not remain the same on all places of the surface of the earth. It varies!
To be precise, it is more at poles and less at equator.
It can be easily made out that the value of ‘g’ varies on the basis of altitude.
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The given statement is false
The value of g at all place is not the same, it varies. The value of g is more at the poles and less at the equator. Hence on the basis of altitude the value of g changes
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