If the rotational speed of earth is increased then weight of a body at the equator
decreases
Explanation for correct answer:
= acceleration due to gravity by taking consideration of rotation of the earth, = latitude, = acceleration due to gravity, = earth radius, = rotational speed
2. If increases, will simultaneously decrease and the weight of the body will reduce.
3. According to Newton's law of gravity, we know , where Weight of the body, mass, acceleration due to gravity.
Now we can readily see that , if increases, increases and vice versa/
Hence Weight is directly proportional to acceleration due to gravity at any point on earth.
Thus, at the equator, if decreases at equator, then will simultaneously decrease. As the mass is a constant quantity.
Hence the correct option is option B.
Explanation for incorrect answer:
In case of option A.
In case of option C
In case of option D.
Therefore, the correct option is option B.