Physics, asked by dvsdak, 7 months ago

When a body is taken from the equator to the poles, its weight
1) Remains same 2) Increases 3) Decreases
4) Increases at north - pole decreases at south-pole

EXPLAIN THE REASON ALSO

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Answered by sanarathore9
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Answer:

increases

Explanation:

because of accleration due to gravity increases

accleration due to gravity is mininum at equator and maximum at the poles

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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3) Decreases

Actually you weigh more near the poles and less at the equator. The Earth is a flattened spheroid from its rotation so it bulges out at the equator and is flattened at the poles. From these two effects you will weigh 0.5% more at the pole than at the equator.

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