explain acceleration due to gravity also its variation?
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Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration gained by an object due to the gravitational force. Its SI unit is m/s2. It has both magnitude and direction, hence, it's a vector quantity. Acceleration due to gravity is represented by g.
Values of g in SI: 9.806 ms-2
Values of g in CGS: 980 cm s-2
Formula: g = GM/r2
SI Unit: ms-2
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The acceleration which is gained by an object because of gravitational force is called its acceleration due to gravity. Its SI unit is m/s2 . Acceleration due to gravity is a vector, which means it has both a magnitude and a direction.It has a standard value defined as
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