Why gravity at equator is small compared to poles?
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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
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the only reason is that our earth is oval in shape flattened at poles. as we know that gravitational for is inversely proportional to sq. of distance between the object so at equator is more distance as compared to at poles so less gravitational force is less at equator than at poles.
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