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Distinguish between linear acceleration and acceleration due to
gravity
April May 2012 (ECE)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear acceleration -

An object that is moving in a straight line will be accelerating if it's velocity is increasing or decreasing during the given period of time.

Acceleration due to gravity -

The gravitational force due to the earth on a body results in its acceleration. This is called acceleration due to gravity.

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