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Why the value of g is more at the poles then at the equator?​

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Answered by kundalsingh1493992
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Answer:The value of 'g' that is gravity is greater at the poles because the gravitational pull is maximum at the poles and decreases as it comes down toward the equator. Answer: Gravitational force is always inversely proportional to the distance between center of the earth and object under consideration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The value of 'g' that is gravity greater at the poles because the gravitational pull is maximum at the poles and decrease as it comes down towards the equator....

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