why the weight of a body is maximum at the poles
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That is because of the bulged shape of our earth. Earth is not spherical rather bulged at poles.
According to Newtons law of gravitation, the gravitational force between two masses is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them, thus distance of earth’s center to poles is less than equator in general.
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From above two assertions it can be concluded that weight of same mass is higher at poles.
According to Newtons law of gravitation, the gravitational force between two masses is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them, thus distance of earth’s center to poles is less than equator in general.
*** u can draw the image here *****
From above two assertions it can be concluded that weight of same mass is higher at poles.
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