why does the value of g becomes greater at the poles than at the equator ????
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the value of g becomes greater at the poles than at the equator due to the uneven shape of earth. As the earth is not completely spherical and is elliptical so it's radius also varies from place to place. The radius of the earth increases when we go from the poles to the equator.
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