why does g increases as we move equator to the pole.
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Value of effective g increases as we move from equator to north pole because on equator its value is less due to earth's rotational motion and consequent centrifugal force. Moreover, the equator of the earth is at a larger distance from the centre of the earth as compared to the poles.
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Oh! that is because gravitational pull is strongest at the centre of the earth
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