The value of g remains same at all places on the earth surface. Is this statement true? Give reason. Plz give reason also.
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Answer:
The value of g at all places is not same,it varies.
Explanation:
The value of his more at poles and less at the equater.Hence,on the basis of altitude the value changes.I HOPE U UNDERSTOOD.
Answer:
No, it is not true.
Because, since earth has a Geoid shape, it is pressed at the poles. So, distance between the centre and the surface of the earth is greater at the equator and lesser at the poles. So,
g = Gm/r^2
'r' is in the denominator. So, it is inversely proportional to 'g' value. 'r' is the distance between the surface and centre of the earth. So, greater the 'r', lesser the 'g'. So, at equator, 'g' value will be least.
Also, lesser the 'r', more the 'g'. So, at poles, 'g' value will be the greatest.
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