CBSE-XI-Physics

11: Gravitation

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    The weight of a body at the poles is greater than the weight at the equator. Is it the actual weight or the apparent weight we are talking about? Does your answer depend on whether only the earth’s rotation is taken into account or the flattening of the earth at the poles is also taken into account?
    Ans : The weight of a body at the poles is greater than that at the equator. Here, we are talking about the actual weight of the body at that particular place.
    Yes. If the rotation of the Earth is taken into account, then we are discussing the apparent weight of the body.
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