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discribe acceleration due to gravity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was learned in the previous part of this lesson that a free-falling object is an object that is falling under the sole influence of gravity. A free-falling object has an acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s, downward (on Earth).

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Answered by LOVERland
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THE ACCELARATION WHICH IS GAINED BY AN OBJECT BECAUSE OF GRAVITATIONAL FORCE IS CALLED ITS ACCELARATION DUE TO GRAVITY.ITS SI UNIT IS. m/s^2.

ACCELARATION DUE TO GRAVITY IS A VECTOR,WHICH MEANS IT HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION ITS STANDARD VALUE DEFINES AS 9.80665m/s^2

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