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Is the acceleration due to gravity on the earth, g, a constant or a variable?
Also please provide your proof/explanation?​

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Answered by amruthareddydonthi
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Answer:

The acceleration due to gravity, g, is considered a constant and comes from the Universal Gravitation Equation, calculated at the Earth's surface. By substituting in values for the mass and radius of the Earth, you can find the value of g.

Explanation:

The acceleration due to gravity, g, is considered a constant and comes from the Universal Gravitation Equation, calculated at the Earth's surface. By substituting in values for the mass and radius of the Earth, you can find the value of g.

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