Q: For the Newton's laws to hold true at the Earth's equator, if c is the value of correction to the gravitational acceleration (g) that should be subtracted from g, then which one of the following is correct?
(a)c = 0
(b)0·01 < c < 0·02
(c)0·02 < c < 0·03
(d)c > 0·03
Correct Answer: (b)
The correct answer is (b): 0·01 < c < 0·02. Subject: Geography | Sub-topic: World Physical Geography Note: This answer was determined through AI-based research. Verify against the official answer key when available.