Give one example of motion of an object under the influence of gravitational force on earth
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All objects, irrespective of their mass, experience the same acceleration g when falling freely under the influence of gravity at the same point on the Earth. Close to the Earth's surface, g=9.8 m s−2. ... The potential energy of an object increases as it moves in the opposite direction to that of the force acting on it.
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All objects, irrespective of their mass, experience the same acceleration g when falling freely under the influence of gravity at the same point on the Earth. Close to the Earth's surface, g=9.8 m s−2. ... The potential energy of an object increases as it moves in the opposite direction to that of the force acting on it
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