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what is the effect of gravity when we goes from the pole to equator​

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Answered by ITZSUGARCANDY
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Since the strength of gravity weakens as you get farther away from a gravitational body, the points on the equator are farther and have weaker gravity than the poles.....

It is flattened at the poles and bulged at the equator. So the polar radius is smaller than the equitorial radius. Hence g is slightly more at the poles than at the equator. Thus the value of g on earth is maximum at poles and decreases as we go from poles to the equator and is minimum at the equator.....

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Answered by aditya7417
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Explanation:

The effective acceleration of gravity at the poles is 980.665 cm/sec/sec while at the equator it is 3.39 cm/sec/sec less due to the centrifugal force. If you weighed 100 pounds at the north pole on a spring scale, at the equator you would weigh 99.65 pounds, or 5.5 ounces less.

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