Derivation equation fir acceleration due to gravity
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Formula for Acceleration Due to Gravity. ... These two laws lead to the most useful form of the formula forcalculating acceleration due to gravity: g = G*M/R^2, where g is theacceleration due to gravity, G is the universal gravitational constant, M is mass, and R is distance.
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Acceleration is defined as change in velocity per unit time. So its formula is
Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time Taken
Now
Velocity = Displacement/Time
Velocity = L/T
So
Acceleration = L/T^2
So Dimensional Formula of Acceleration= M^0L^1T^-2
SI unit of Acceleration is ms^-2
The Dimensional Formula of Acceleration due to gravity (g) is also same as acceleration
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Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time Taken
Now
Velocity = Displacement/Time
Velocity = L/T
So
Acceleration = L/T^2
So Dimensional Formula of Acceleration= M^0L^1T^-2
SI unit of Acceleration is ms^-2
The Dimensional Formula of Acceleration due to gravity (g) is also same as acceleration
hope helps ☺️☺️
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