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The acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration produced in the freely falling body due to the influence of the gravitational pull of the earth. Acceleration due to gravity is denoted by ' g ' but its values vary. Like, for example, the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is different from that of the earth
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At the surface of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.8 m/s2 (32 ft/s2). The average distance to the centre of the Earth is 6,371 km (3,959 mi). Using the constant , we can work out gravitational acceleration at a certain altitude.
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