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→The Acceleration Of A Body In Free Fall Under The Influence Of The Earth's Gravity Expressed As The Rate Of Increase To The Velocity Per Unit Of Time And Assigned Of The Stranded Value Of The 980.665 cm/s Is Calls Acceleration Of Gravity.

 As Noted Above, The Acceleration Due To Gravity At The Surface Of Earth Is About 9.8 Metres PerSsecond.

The Acceleration Which Is Gained By An Object Because Of The Gravitational Force Is Called Acceleration Due To Gravity.

Its SI unit is m/s^2 . It Is A  Vector, Which Means It Has Both A Magnitude And A Direction. The Acceleration Due To Gravity At The Surface Of Earth Is Represented As g.

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