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Posted By:
vijay kumar
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Posted Date:
28 Apr 2008
Category:
Physics
The weight of an object is greater at the poles than at the equator . This is because
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Of the shape of earth.
The attraction of the moon is maximum at the poles.
The attraction of the sun is maximum at the poles.
The gravitational pull is maximum at the poles.
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