show with the help of an experiment that the acceleration of a freely falling body doesn't depend on the mass of the falling body
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Eg, Freely falling ball (for example a football) from the top of a building.
Explanation:
Let a ball of mass m freely falling from height h of building then
gravitational force on the ball
F = GMm where M = mass of Earth
(R + h)²
R = Radius of Earth
all acceleration of the ball
F = GM
m (R + h)²
Hence acceleration of freely falling body does depend on mass of body.
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