A body weighs on a spring balance at the north pole. What will be its weight recorded on the same weighing machine, if it is shifted to the equator?
[Use and radius of earth,]
Step 1. Given data: Weight, at north pole
Step 2. The formula used: Apparent acceleration due to gravity at the equator, where, is the angular velocity, is the radius of the earth, is the acceleration due to gravity.
Step 3: Calculate the apparent weight at the equator,
From , the weight at the equator will be less than the weight at the North pole.
The only correct value out of all the options is .
Hence the weight of the body at the equator is .
The correct option is D.