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Physics, 17.10.2019 16:30, jacckiie4069

Because the earth rotates about its axis, a point on the equator experiences a centripetal acceleration of 0.033 7 m/s2, while a point at the poles experiences no centripetal acceleration. (a) show that at the equator the gravitational force on an object must exceed the normal force required to support the object. that is, show that the object's true weight exceeds its apparent weight. (b) what is the apparent weight at the equator and at the poles of a person having a mass of 75.0 kg

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