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si unit of g and its value

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Answered by AnuragPatel
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The gravity of Earth, denoted g, refers to the acceleration that the Earth imparts to

objects on or near its surface. In SI units this acceleration is measured in meters

per second per second (in symbols, m/s2 or m. s-2) or equivalently in newtons per

kilogram (N/kg or N. kg-1).


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Answered by Anonymous
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In SI units, G has the value 6.67 × 10-11 Newtons kg-2 m2. The direction of the force is in a straight line between the two bodies and is attractive. Thus, an apple falls from a tree because it feels the gravitational force of the Earth and is therefore subject to “gravity”.

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