Physics, asked by Dhyanchandmarndi12, 1 year ago

Why does a body weight more at poles than at equator

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Answered by kumar3940
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The result is that the weight of a body on the Earth's surface increases slightly as it moves away from the equator and toward the poles. This is because the Earth's gravitational force is slightly less at the equator than at the poles.

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