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Derivation of 'g' (acceleration due to gravity) ?​

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Answered by sdhivyadharshini
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Formula for Acceleration Due to Gravity

These two laws lead to the most useful form of the formula for calculating acceleration due to gravity: g = G*M/R^2, where g is the acceleration due to gravity, G is the universal gravitational constant, M is mass, and R is distance.

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Answered by gsk136
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Answer:

g =GM/R square

Explanation:

we know that

F=GmM/r square

this formula can be used to calculate the gravitational force on an object due to the earth

if the point object is not acted upon by any other force ,it will be accelerated towards the Centre of earth

using 2nd law of Newton

F=ma

a=f/m =GM/r square ×1/m square

therefore, g= GM/r square

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