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what will happen to the value of acceleration due to gravity at the equator, if the earth stops rotating?

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Answered by antarasantra955
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Thus, as the earth stops rotating, the value of acceleration of gravity at any point p will increase by an amount of Rω2cos2α everywhere except the poles. Additional Information: ... The acceleration of gravity is least at the equator and is maximum at the points of poles.

The variation of g at the equator is given by

g ′ =g−ω² R

If the earth stops rotating, ω=0rad/sg′ = g

The value of g remain same at the equator.

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