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  1. Earth’s Equatorial Bulge

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    The variation in the Earth's gravitational acceleration ($g$) is closely linked to the bulge and the planet's rotational speed. The relationship is approximated by the Clairaut formula, which links the constant of gravity at the equator ($ge$) to the constant at the poles ($gp$) via the flattening ($f$).
    Gravimetric studies near the Equator …
  2. Water Ice

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    | Callisto) | Composite Ice Matrix | Cryogenic Viscous Zone ($\text{CVZ}$) | Highly stable due to extreme distance from Jupiter). |
    Callisto's) ice mantle is particularly noteworthy. Gravimetric studies suggest a subsurface layer, the $\text{CVZ}$, where water ice and methane clathrates maintain a semi-liquid state, sustained by minute, non-thermal energy inputs derived from [Jovian magnetic field oscillations](/ent…