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The weight of a body is ____at poles? ​

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Answered by ayushbisht097
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Answered by rahul123437
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More is the correct answer.

The weight of a body is more at poles.

EXPLANATION:-

"A body weighs more at the poles than at the equator, because the earth is flattened at the poles, not a perfect square. At the poles, the distance between the equator and the Earth's center is less. So, the gravitational force is more at the poles than at the equator.As a result, a body weighs more at the poles than the equator.  

Hence, the weight of a body at the poles will be greater than at the equator."

Hence, More is the correct answer.

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