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Let ω be the angular velocity of the earth’s rotation about its axis. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface has the same value at the equator and at the poles. An object weighed at the equator gives the same reading as a reading taken at a depth d below earth’s surface at a pole (d<<R).The value of d is

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ω2R2g
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ω2R22g
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2ω2R2g
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ω2R26g
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Solution

The correct option is A ω2R2g

At Poles:
gd=g[1dR]
where, d= depth, R= earth's radius
weight W=mgd=mg[1dR] .....(1)

At Equator:
ge=gRω2 ....(2)
where, ω= angular velocity of earth
so, weight mge=m(gRω2)

Equating equation 1 and equation 2, we get
mg[1dR]=m(gRω2)g[1dR]=gRω2d=ω2R2g

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