Physics, asked by pratikborle74, 7 months ago

Is the acceleration due to gravity acting on a freely falling body
directly proportional to the (a) mass of the body? (b) time of fall of
the body?

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Answered by Aayush23342
34
• Acceleration due to gravity is inversely proportional to both mass of the body and time of fall .

• Please refer the picture
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Answered by Tulsi4890
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The acceleration due to gravity acting on a freely falling body is independent of both the mass of the body and the time of fall of the body.

  • The earth exerts a gravitational pulling force on a free-falling body.
  • The acceleration produced due to this force is called the acceleration due to gravity and is represented as g.
  • This acceleration has a constant value of 9.8 m/s².
  • The value of g depends on the mass of the earth (which is constant) but is independent of the mass of the body.
  • The value of g is also independent of the time of fall of the body.
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