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प्रश्न
A man weigh 800 N at the equator. How does the weight of man change at the following place?
At poles
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उत्तर
Weight of the man at equator = 800 N
As the value of g increases at poles as compared to that at the equator, so the weight of the body at poles will be more than 800 N.
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