What is the effect of *latitude* on acceleration due to gravity ?
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At latitudes nearer the Equator, the outward centrifugal force produced by Earth's rotation is larger than at polar latitudes. This counteracts the Earth's gravity to a small degree – up to a maximum of 0.3% at the Equator – and reduces the apparent downward acceleration of falling objects.
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Hence the acceleration due to gravity increases. Variation in acceleration due to gravity Due to Latitude of the Place: The latitude of a point is the angle Φ between the equatorial plane and the line joining that point to the centre of the earth. Latitude of the equator is 0° and that of poles is 90°.
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