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Why does a body weigh more at the poles than at the equator?​

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Answered by soulreaper88
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The weight of a body depends on the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of the Earth. But this force is greater at the pole on account of less distance from the centre of the Earth. Due to this, the body weighs more at the poles than at the equator.

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Answered by emaan2627
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The weight of a body depends on the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of the Earth. But this force is greater at the pole on account of less distance from the centre of the Earth. Due to this, the body weighs more at the poles than at the equator.

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