• @[email protected]
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    138 hours ago

    The difference is about 0.5%. A mass weighing 100kg at the north pole would only weigh 99.5kg at the equator. Most of the difference is the centerfugal force of the earth’s rotation.

    I’ve not checked the numbers, but apparently it’s detectable in Olympic sports. More height records get broken at equatorial latitudes that higher ones.

    • wanderer
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      12 hours ago

      A mass weighing 100kg at the north pole would only weigh 99.5kg at the equator

      That assumes a perfectly spherical earth. The earth is not perfectly spherical.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 hours ago

      Interesting, would the muscles of someone living far away from the equator be stronger in general than compared to someone with the same genes / lifestyle on the equator?

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        0.5% is so tiny that it disappears into the noise. It’s a 1 in 200 difference. In theory, it would make a difference. In practice, you won’t be able to measure it. Other confounding factors would bury it.