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Show that accleration due to gravity of an object is independent of its mass (take help of activity)

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Answered by khushpreetkaur11
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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. ... One is that the speed at which an object falls does not depend on its mass.

Answered by MonaliSaxena
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Remember, F=ma. 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. This tells us two things. One is that the speed at which an object falls does not depend on its mass.

Therefore, we can say that acceratuon due to gravity that is g is independent of it's mass.

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