difference between gravity and acceleration
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The word GRAVITY was introduced earlier BY ISAAC NEWTON on his UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION THEORY ..
The accepted value of gravity= 6.67×10 power11 ..
BUT THE THE ACCELERATION PRODUCED FROM A FREE FALLING OBJECT IS KNOWN AS ACCELARATION DUE TO GRAVITY ..
THE ACCELARATION IS NOT RELATED TO GRAVITY ..
THE RATE OF CHANGE OF VELOCITY IS KNOWN AS ACCELARTION OF AN OBJECT..
ITS FORMULA= FINAL VELOCITY- INITIAL ÷ TIME ..
The unit of accelration is = m/s square..
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The word GRAVITY was introduced earlier BY ISAAC NEWTON on his UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION THEORY ..
The accepted value of gravity= 6.67×10 power11 ..
BUT THE THE ACCELERATION PRODUCED FROM A FREE FALLING OBJECT IS KNOWN AS ACCELARATION DUE TO GRAVITY ..
THE ACCELARATION IS NOT RELATED TO GRAVITY ..
THE RATE OF CHANGE OF VELOCITY IS KNOWN AS ACCELARTION OF AN OBJECT..
ITS FORMULA= FINAL VELOCITY- INITIAL ÷ TIME ..
The unit of accelration is = m/s square..
HOPE IT HELPS U..
FOLLOW ME FOR MORE ..
THANKS.
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