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changes from place to place : acceleration due to gravity: constant in universe;
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Answered by ashokkumar6394
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Explanation:

The gravity of Earth, denoted by g, is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effect of gravitation (from mass distribution within Earth) and the centrifugal force (from the Earth's rotation).[2][3]

In SI units this acceleration is measured in metres per second squared (in symbols, m/s2 or m·s−2) or equivalently in newtons per kilogram (N/kg or N·kg−1). Near Earth's surface, gravitational acceleration is approximately 9.81 m/s2, which means that, ignoring the effects of air resistance, the speed of an object falling freely will increase by about 9.81 metres per second every second. This quantity is sometimes referred to informally as little g (in contrast, the gravitational constant G is referred to as big G).

Answered by midhun1midhun1
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Explanation:

The gravity of Earth, denoted by g, is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the ... the gravitational constant G is referred to as big G). The precise strength of Earth's gravity varies depending on location.

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