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where does an object weight more at the equator at the poles​

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Answered by rushali2801
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Explanation:

Taking into account both of the above effects, the gravitational acceleration is 9.78 m/s2 at the equator and 9.83 m/s2 at the poles, so you weigh about 0.5% more at the poles than at the equator

Answered by Anonymous
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An object weighs more at poles because poles have stronger gravity was compared to equator. This happens due to shape of Earth not being complete spherical. The shape of Earth is oblate Spheroid

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