Where is the value of ‘g’ maximum at the poleor at the equator? why? science
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we know earth is not a perfect sphere but an oblate spheroid in shape, it's radius is greater at equator than it's value at the poles
g= GM/R^2
R is greater at equator than pole
so g at pole is greater than equator
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