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When you move from equator to pole, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g)
Options
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains the same
(d) Increases then decreases
Correct Answer:
Increases
Explanation:
g’=g-Rω². cos²λ
λ=0 at equator and 90° at poles
ge’=g-Rω²,gp’=g
g increases from equator to pole.
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Subject: Physics
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