if heavier bodies is attracted more strongly by the earth why don't they fall faster than the lighter bodies???
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Fᵍ = GMm/r²
But F = ma
∴ Gravitational acceleration (a) = GM/r²
Gravitational Acceleration depends on
1. Universal gravitational constant (6.67*10⁻¹¹)
2.Bigger Mass ( Mass of earth )
3.Distance between the centres of mass of the objects
And all these are constant here on earth
If this helps, Please make this the brainliest answer
But F = ma
∴ Gravitational acceleration (a) = GM/r²
Gravitational Acceleration depends on
1. Universal gravitational constant (6.67*10⁻¹¹)
2.Bigger Mass ( Mass of earth )
3.Distance between the centres of mass of the objects
And all these are constant here on earth
If this helps, Please make this the brainliest answer
drpopsingh1988888:
I am not clear from your answer
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