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why does the gravitational force of earth very from equator to ploes?

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Answered by shanaya9866
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Many sources state that the Earth's gravity is stronger at the poles than the equator for two reasons:

The centrifugal "force" cancels out the gravity minimally, more so at the equator than at the poles.


The poles are closer to the center due to the equatorial bulge, and thus have a stronger gravitational field.
Answered by Anonymous
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the gravitational force of earth very from equator to ploes

bacuse of difference in distances.

And we know that

g= G×M/r^2

r is inversely proportional

that's why it vary
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