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where does an object weight at the equator or at the poles. 1 marks

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Answered by MrGeni
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At poles.
Because the gravitational force at poles is stronger say 10 m/s, due to the shape of earth which is geoidal in shape. The poles are flattened while the equator is bulged. The gravitational force at equator is 9.8m/s.
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