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no, but i have wondered what the effect of centrifugal force does to gravity at the equator.
seems to me the earth's spin would counter the effects of gravity i.e. gravity at the equator should be less then gravity at the poles because the spin would push out against gravity pulling in
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... also, the equator is a bit further from earth's center than the poles ...
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