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13 October, 22:12

What is the value of (g) at north pole and at equator?

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  1. 13 October, 23:57
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    At the north pole:

    9.832 m/s²

    32.258 ft/s²

    At the equator:

    9.780 m/s²

    32.088 ft/s²

    It's about 0.532% greater at the pole than at the equator.

    A large person who weighs 200 pounds on the equator

    would weigh 1 pound 1 ounce more at the pole.

    (Even more if he was properly dressed for it!)
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