prove that acceleration due to gravity doesnt depend on mass of body during free faling
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While this is true, it is important to distinguish between weight and mass. Mass is intrinsic to matter, but weight is the force of gravity on that mass. ... The acceleration due to gravity does not depend on the mass of the object falling, but the force it feels, and thus the object's weight, does.
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Let a body of mass m freely falling from height h
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gravitational force on body
F= GMém/(R+h²)
where M e = mass of earth
R= Radius of earth
all acceleration of body
F/m = GMé/(R+h)²
Hence acceleration of freely falling body does depend on mass of body
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