Physics, asked by Israelyasere908, 10 months ago

Acceleration due to gravity g variation with medium

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Answered by rajnish985
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This value varies from one celestial body to another. The Acceleration Due to Gravity. The magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity, denoted with a lower case g, is 9.8 m/s^2. This means that every second an object is in free fall, gravity will cause the velocity of the object to increase 9.8 m/s.

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Answered by shouryayadav5
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Answer:

it is due to the viscous force of the medium

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