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Weight of a body is maximum at 

(A) moon 

(B) poles of earth 

(C) Equator of earth 

(D) Center of earth

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Yes it's opt (b) because mg force is Max at poles

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Correct option: (B) poles of earth

Explanation:

weight of body is maximum at poles of earth.     

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correct but neet explanation here it is :
as we know that g <acceleration due to gravity> is lees on moon

g=g'{1-2h/r} multiply by m on both sides
becomes weight  at  height h

g=g'{1-d/r}
 is g at depth d multiply by m to make it weight
at centre g=0 of earth so the

let answer is at poles

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