| 11. | This is creating an equatorial bulge that is 12 % large than the star's polar radius.
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| 12. | Because of its rotation, the Earth is not spherical in shape, there is an Equatorial bulge.
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| 13. | As a result, it has a pronounced equatorial bulge, causing the star to assume an oblate spheroidal shape.
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| 14. | The secondary is a rapid rotator with a projected rotational velocity of, giving it a pronounced equatorial bulge.
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| 15. | This is an oblate shape, with an equatorial bulge that is 11 % larger than the polar radius.
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| 16. | The conversion of the equatorial bulge into highlands would also put massive stress on the rocks underlying it.
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| 17. | This is a oblate shape with an equatorial bulge that is 25 % larger than the polar radius.
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| 18. | Wikipedia's articles on Figure of the Earth and Equatorial bulge don't say when it was realized that there was.
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| 19. | See Equatorial bulge # Differences in gravitational acceleration . talk ) 19 : 38, 3 July 2009 ( UTC)
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| 20. | Both of these motions are caused by the varying attraction of the Sun and the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge.
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