An object of mass m is undergoing free fall in the earth's gravitational field. Find out the
derivation for the acceleration in the body.
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a previous unit, it was stated that all objects (regardless of their mass) free fall with the same acceleration - 9.8 m/s/s. This particular acceleration value is so important in physics that it has its own peculiar name - the acceleration of gravity - and its own peculiar symbol
Explanation:
acceleration of a body sliding down a rough inclined plane
= mg Cosθ eq-1.
= μ mg Cosθ eq-2.
a = g (Sinθ - μ Cosθ )
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