Hey explain gravitational accelaration
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In physics, gravitational acceleration is the free fall acceleration of an object in vacuum — without any drag. This is the steady gain in speed caused exclusively by the force of gravitational attraction.
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Gravitational acceleration is described as the object receiving an acceleration due to the force of gravity acting on it. It is represented by 'g' and its unit is m/s2. Gravitational acceleration is a quantity of vector, that is it has both magnitude and direction.
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