Science, asked by ramji000, 11 months ago

why the gravitational force is different in North Pole and in equator​

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Answered by saikoushik8888
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Answer:

G force is greater near equator than north pole

Explanation:

The G force is greater near equator than north pole because,We already know that earth is a giant gravity magnet based on it's mass

By newton's law of gravitaion

  1. G=(M)(m)/R{2}

Where M=Mass of earth

           m=Mass of object

           R=radius of earth

   2. G force is directly proportional to Radius or distance {since we are taking earth as example I am using RADIUS

SO THE RADIUS FROM THE CENTRE TO NORTH POLE IS GREATER THAN RADIUS TO THE EQUATOR

HENCE,G force is greater near equator than north pole

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