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What is the value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth ?

A

is minimum at equator and maximum at poles.

B

remains unchaned at poles when earth stops rotating.

C

remains unchanged at poles when earth is in motion.

D

remains unchanged at equator whether earth is at rest or rotating.

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