Given Earths radius, mass, and rate of rotation, estimate the difference in radius measured along the equator

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Given Earth’s radius, mass, and rate of rotation, estimate the difference in radius measured along the equator from that measured to a pole in order that the apparent gravitational potential is the same everywhere on Earth’s surface by approximating the gravitational  potential as that of a spherical Earth plus a correction term due to centrifugal force. Compare your answer to the actual difference. Can you see how this approximation could be improved?

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The Physics of Energy

ISBN: 978-1107016651

1st edition

Authors: Robert L. Jaffe, Washington Taylor

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