Physics, asked by sarmalegend06, 8 months ago

Show that
g
is independent of
mass
of an
object.​

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Answered by santosh6390
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity is independent of mass. These two quantities are independent of each other. Light objects accelerate more slowly than heavy objects when force other then gravity are also at work. In this case the object is fallling but it is not considered as a free fall.

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Answered by Sambhav0720
1

Answer:

Proved Below

Explanation:

We know that

v = u + at

Hence

v-u/t = a

g is a type of a acceleration

Therefore

g = v-u/t

This shows that g only depends on change in velocity and time

Hence Proved, That g is independent of mass

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