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what is the effect of non specificity of the Earth on the value of g


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Answered by kiranthangarasu2002
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The shape of the earth slightly deviate from the perfect sphere. The radius of the equatorial plane is about 21km larger than the radius along the poles

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The shape of the earth slightly deviates from the perfect sphere. ✞The Radius in the equatorial plane is about 21Km larger than the radius along the poles. ✞Due to this the force of gravity is more at the poles and less at the equator. ✞The value of g is accordingly larger at the poles and the less at the equator.

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