Does the acceleration of an object falling freely towards the earth depend on the mass of the object? Explain.
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No because it only requires height
palak06:
Yaa it is right cause greater the height less the mass and lesser the height more the mass
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Hey friend,
U are correct
This is because F= ma
=> a = F/m
So the higher the mass lower is acceleration due to gravity
There is inverse relationship
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U are correct
This is because F= ma
=> a = F/m
So the higher the mass lower is acceleration due to gravity
There is inverse relationship
HOPE IT HELPED
PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER
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