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Weight of an object at equater is ____then its weight at the poles.

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● Weight of an object at equater is Slightly Less than then its weight at the poles.

Explanation:

Using Newton's law of gravity, we find that the force of earth's gravity on your body at the equator is 9.798 m/s2 times the mass of your body, whereas at the poles it is 9.863 m/s2 times the mass of your body

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