Physics, asked by intelligent12876, 10 months ago

dimensions of acceleration due to gravity ​​

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Answered by QuickSilver04
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Accelaration due to gravity=9.8m/s^2

The dimensions are

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Answered by mrsonu962
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Answer:

We know that Force (F) is equal to the multiplication of mass(m) and acceleration due gravity(g) .

therefore,

[F] = [m][g]

=> [g] = [F]/[m]

=> [g] = [T^-2]/[]

=> [g] = [T^-2]

Dimensions of acceleration due to gravity [g] is [T^-2]

UNIT - m/s² or ms^-2.

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