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Suppose a student measures g the acceleration of gravity by measuring time

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Answered by singhg2161
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Answer:

acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s^2

I.e an object started falling acquire 10m/s in 1 s , 20m/s in 2s and so on

Answered by steffiaspinno
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9.8 m/s∧2

  • The equations a = dv / dt represents acceleration (a) as a change in speed (dv) over time (t).
  • In meter per second squared (m/s∧2), you may calculate how quickly velocity varies.
  • Because acceleration is a vector quantity, it encompasses either magnitude and direction.
  • The acceleration owing to gravity refers to the acceleration that an object gains as a result of gravitational force. m/s∧2 is the SI unit.
  • Gravitational acceleration is a vector, meaning it has a magnitude as well as a direction.
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