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Why does a body falls faster at poles Than equator

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Answered by Aquib7089
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A body falls faster at poles than at equator because the value of acceleration due to gravity is higher at poles than at the equator . So a freely falling body at poles will accelerate faster than at the equator and hence it falls faster at the poles than at the equator.

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Answered by ashish4333
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because the gravitational pull of the Earth stronger at poles than on the equator.
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