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Show that ‘g’ does not depend on the mass of the object​

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Answered by umasubhashini2003
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Explanation:

g=acceleration due to gravity

suppose a body of mass m is thrown off a cliff

Now,

According to the Newton's second law of motion

F=ma

F is force on a body

g is acceleration due to gravity

Acording Newton's law of graviton

F=GMm/d square

G is universal gravitional constant

M is the mass of earth

d is distance of the body from center of the earth

GMm/d square

g=GM/d square

In the last equation we see that g does not depend on masses of the body

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