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What is the value of g at poles

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gravity Acceleration (g) : When any object is to be fallen from the height then there is changing of the velocity of the object per second. It is called Gravity Acceleration 'g'.

The value of g = 9.8 m/sec²

It has maximum value at the poles and the value of g = 0 on the center of the Earth.

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Answered by pmtank1999
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9.832m/s2

This is because gravitational pull on equator is maximum and it gradually decreases towards equator.

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