Mathematically express the acceleration due the gravity that is represented by a free falling object .why 'G' is called universal constant
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Step-by-step explanation:
When the object falls towards the earth due to the earth’s gravitational force, it something we call as free fall of the object. So during the free fall, the only force acting on the object is the gravitational force of the earth. The acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration produced in the freely falling body due to the influence of the gravitational pull of the earth.
Acceleration due to gravity is denoted by ‘ g ‘ but its values vary. Like, for example, the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is different from that of the earth.
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Step-by-step explanation:
- If we release an object from height, it gets pulled towards the earth because of gravitational force.
Every object has potential energy when it is at height above ground and gets converted into kinetic energy when reaches the ground.
But the gravitational force acting on it is constant.