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Physics Question on Gravitation

When you move from equator to pole, the value of acceleration due to gravity (g):

A

increases

B

decreases

C

remains the same

D

increases then decreases

Answer

increases

Explanation

Solution

Key Idea: Equatorial radius is about 21 km larger than polar radius. Earth is not a perfect sphere but some what flat at the two poles. Its equatorial radius is nearly 21 km larger than polar radius. Also the value of g depends upon Re{{R}_{e}} (radius of earth) as g=GMeRe2g=\frac{G{{M}_{e}}}{R_{e}^{2}} Hence, as we go from equator towards the poles the radius Re{{R}_{e}} goes on decreasing and hence the value of g goes on increasing.