Physics, asked by manmit80, 1 year ago

weight of a body is less on the equator than its on the poles give scientific reason

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Answered by AdityaVNinave
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Weight of the body on the equator is less than on the poles because
1. The gravitational force is lower towards equatorial regions.
2. The gravitational force is higher towards the polar region.

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Answered by neerajempire2003
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Here is your answer;

Weight of a body is less on the equator than its weight on the poles due to Centrifugal force . If you weighted 100 pounds at the equator on spring scale you will weight 99.65 pounds on the poles or 5.5 ounces less.

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