what is the effect of centripetal force on earth at equator and at poles?
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Earth's gravity is a bit stronger at the poles than at the equator, because the Earth is not a perfect sphere, so anobject at the poles is slightly closer to the center of the Earth than one at the equator; this effect combines with the centrifugal force to produce the observed weight difference.
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Earth's gravity is a bit stronger at the poles
than at the equator, because the Earth is not a
perfect sphere, so anobject at the poles is
slightly closer to the center of the Earth than
one at the equator, this effect combines with
the centrifugal force to produce the observed
weight difference.
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