differentiate between linear acceleration and acceleration due to gravity?
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“Acceleration due to gravity” is much more precise. It is the acceleration that an object experiences when it is dropped with no other external forces on it. ... Near the surface of the earth the acceleration due to gravity is about 9.8 m/s/s. On the surface of the moon it is about 1.6 m/s/s.
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" Acceleration due to gravity " is much more precise . It is the acceleration that an object experiences when it is dropped with no other external forces on it . Near the surface of the earth the acceleration due to gravity is about 9.8 m/s/s . On the surface of the moon it is about 1.6 m/s/s
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