Physics
Grade-10
Easy

Question

The weight of a body is taken at the poles and then at the equator. The weight:

  1. Weight at the equator will be greater than at the poles
  2. At the poles will be greater than at the equator
  3. At the poles will be equal to the weight 
  4. At the equator depends upon the object

hintHint:

The weight depends on the distance of the object from the centre.

The correct answer is: At the poles will be greater than at the equator


    The correct option is b)At the poles will be greater than at the equator.
    An object weighs extra on the poles than on the equator, due to the fact the earth isn't always an ideal square, however it's miles flattened on the poles. The distance among the equator and the middle of the earth is much less than on the poles; consequently the pressure of gravitation is extra on the poles than on the equator; and so it weighs extra on the poles than equator.
    Hence, the weight of as object on the poles can be more than on the equator.

    Related Questions to study

    Grade-10
    Physics

    The value of acceleration due to gravity:

    The value of acceleration due to gravity:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    Gravitational acceleration does not depend on which of the following factors:

    Gravitational acceleration does not depend on which of the following factors:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    On the surface of the earth, the weight of a body is:

    On the surface of the earth, the weight of a body is:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    parallel
    Grade-10
    Physics

    The gravitational attraction between the earth and an apple causes it to fall of a tree. If F1 is the magnitude of the earth's force on the apple and F2 is the magnitude of the apple's force on the earth, then:

    The gravitational attraction between the earth and an apple causes it to fall of a tree. If F1 is the magnitude of the earth's force on the apple and F2 is the magnitude of the apple's force on the earth, then:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    The earth pulls a body of mass 10 kg with a force of ____ N.

    The earth pulls a body of mass 10 kg with a force of ____ N.

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    The gravitational force of attraction between two bodies of 1 kg each, separated by 2 m is ____ N.

    The gravitational force of attraction between two bodies of 1 kg each, separated by 2 m is ____ N.

    PhysicsGrade-10
    parallel
    Grade-10
    Physics

    When an object falls towards the earth, its acceleration towards the earth is  ____ the acceleration of the earth towards the object.

    When an object falls towards the earth, its acceleration towards the earth is  ____ the acceleration of the earth towards the object.

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    According to Newton's second law, what is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?

    According to Newton's second law, what is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    We can calculate gravitational acceleration based on:

    We can calculate gravitational acceleration based on:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    parallel
    Grade-10
    Physics

    Gravitational acceleration depends on which  of the following factors:

    Gravitational acceleration depends on which  of the following factors:

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    For a particular force, the acceleration of a body ___ the mass.

    For a particular force, the acceleration of a body ___ the mass.

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    Two bodies of equal masses 'm' kg, separated by 'r' meters are attracted by a gravitational force F. Suppose the mass of a body is doubled and their distance of separation is tripled. What will be the ratio of their initial and final force of attraction?

    Two bodies of equal masses 'm' kg, separated by 'r' meters are attracted by a gravitational force F. Suppose the mass of a body is doubled and their distance of separation is tripled. What will be the ratio of their initial and final force of attraction?

    PhysicsGrade-10
    parallel
    Grade-10
    Physics

    How would the value of the gravitational constant, G = 6.673cross times10 - 11 Nm2/kg2 vary if we consider the andromeda galaxy.

    How would the value of the gravitational constant, G = 6.673cross times10 - 11 Nm2/kg2 vary if we consider the andromeda galaxy.

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    Which of the following would happen to the moon if the gravity of the earth is lost someday?

    Which of the following would happen to the moon if the gravity of the earth is lost someday?

    PhysicsGrade-10
    Grade-10
    Physics

    Which of the following is true about the motion of the moon around the earth?
    (a) The moon falls towards the center of the earth at every point of its motion
    (b) The moon hits the surface of the earth
    (c) It does not hit the surface of the earth because of the spherically curved surface

    Which of the following is true about the motion of the moon around the earth?
    (a) The moon falls towards the center of the earth at every point of its motion
    (b) The moon hits the surface of the earth
    (c) It does not hit the surface of the earth because of the spherically curved surface

    PhysicsGrade-10
    parallel

    card img

    With Turito Academy.

    card img

    With Turito Foundation.

    card img

    Get an Expert Advice From Turito.

    Turito Academy

    card img

    With Turito Academy.

    Test Prep

    card img

    With Turito Foundation.