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value of acceleration due to acceleration of gravity on earth is maximum at​

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Explanation:

The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at equator.

Answered by Anonymous
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☑️The value of acceleration due to gravity is maximum at poles and minimum at equator.

Acceleration due to gravity at a height h above the surface g = g( 1− 2h/R)

➡️This suggest that acceleration due to gravity decreases as we go up higher above the earth surface.

At the surface, we have h=0

Thus acceleration due to gravity at the surface g ′ =g (maximum).

Also acceleration due to gravity is zero at the centre of earth.

Thus acceleration due to gravity is maximum at the earth's surface.

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