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Why weight of a body on equator less than pole very short answer?

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Answered by nice1anjali
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Answer:

weight of a body on equator is less than pole because value of g on equator is less than pole.

Explanation:

weight=mass×acceleration due to gravity

mass is equal on everywhere

weight is dependent on mass

Answered by amritaraj
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Answer:

Explanation:

As the distance of the pole is less than the distance of the equator from the center of the earth, the force of attraction is higher on the body at poles than at the equator. Hence the weight of a body is greater at pole than at the equator.

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