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What is the measure of gravity at poles?

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At poles, gravity is maximum as distance from center is largest.

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Gravity is greater at the?

poles


In which point gravity of earth is very high?

since gravity is inversly proportional to square of radius. Gravity increases with equater to poles. Gravity is high on poles and less on equator


Where the gravity is max and where minimum?

On the poles the gravity will be maximum. on the equatorial region the gravity will be minimum


Gravity is greater than what?

poles


How does the weight of a body vary with its position on earth?

Weight is measure of the product between the body's mass and acceleration due to gravity acting on it. This acceleration due to gravity is different at different locations on earth. And hence is the weight. Poles are said to have higher acceleration of gravity.


Why are poles are formed in the north and the south?

Gravity fields.


What will be the effect on your weight if you go toward the poles?

Gravity


Why is gravity stronger at the poles?

You are closer to the center of the earth at the poles, r is smaller in g=GM/r2


Gravity is greater at the what?

Gravity increases from about 9.780 m/s2 at the Equator to about 9.832 m/s2 at the poles. This means an object will weigh about 0.5% more at the poles than at the Equator.


Does gravity have a stronger pull at the eatrh poles then it does on the equator?

no, but the electromagnetic field of the earth does.


What force is used when skiing?

Gravity and the force applied by the poles.


What is the value of g at the poles of the earth?

g the acceleration due to gravity is 9.832 metres per second2 at the poles.