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Acceleration due to gravity. ​

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Answered by rajenderkumar3507
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Answer:

acceleration due to gravity=g=GM/r

Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity is the net acceleration imparted to objects due to the combined influence of gravitation and centrifugal force is indicated by g.

Explanation:

The rate of increase of velocity per unit of time of a body in free fall under the influence of earth's gravity, with a standard value of 980.665 centimeters per second per second.

Acceleration due to gravity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

The exact numerical number for gravity's acceleration is 9.8 meters per second per second.

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