Is the gravitational accelaration independent of mass?name the experiment which concluded this?
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Yes it is independent of mass. Now you see why
F = GmM/r^2
But now finding out the acceleration we divide simply by the object's mass which is m
Thus we get acceleration as GM/r^2 which is constant irrespective of mass of the object
It is concluded first by Galileo's experimental and theoretical analysis..
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Galileo's leaning tower of Pisa experiment
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