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Why does the weight of an object vary at the poles of a equator

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Answered by theFLASH
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because  gravitational force might be less or more there compared to here

itachi7: well i want to know why it is so?
theFLASH: because of magnetic attraction
itachi7: well no it`s related to mass & radius
theFLASH: no its wrong
Answered by Anonymous
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If the earth were not spinning, you would be heavier as you would feel the full force of gravity. Since there is more centrifugal force at the equator to cancel gravity, your overall weight at the equator versus at the poles is even less.

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