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The value of g is highest at the equator. - Science and Technology 1

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The value of g is highest at the equator.

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Chapter 1: Gravitation - Right or Wrong sentence

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SCERT Maharashtra Science and Technology 1 [English] 10 Standard SSC
Chapter 1 Gravitation
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