Prove that acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the body
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A body of mass m falling under the influence of gravity has a force given as
f=GMm/R^2
Here, M is the mass of Earth and R is the radius of Earth.
Also this force is the weight of the body which is given as
f=m×g
Thus, we get
m×g=GMm/R^2
g=GM/R^2
Thus, g is independent of mass of the falling body
f=GMm/R^2
Here, M is the mass of Earth and R is the radius of Earth.
Also this force is the weight of the body which is given as
f=m×g
Thus, we get
m×g=GMm/R^2
g=GM/R^2
Thus, g is independent of mass of the falling body
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