Physics, asked by pankajwande, 10 months ago

where is gravity minimum​

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Answered by vick6013
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Answer:At equator

Explanation:

According to equation

g'=g-mRw^2cos^2theta

Answered by PRANAVADITYA
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Answer:

Assuming that entire mass of the earth is concentrated at its centre , the gravity would be maximum where the radius would be minimum . Hence at the equater , the value is minimum and at the poles the value is maximum

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