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The acceleration caused in an object due to a constant force

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Acceleration and velocity

Newton's second law says that when a constant force acts on a massive body, it causes it to accelerate, i.e., to change its velocity, at a constant rate. ... In this case, the constant acceleration due to gravity is written as g, and Newton's Second Law becomes F = mg.

Answered by TanishkaVerma00
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Newton's second law says that when a constant force acts on a massive body, it causes it to accelerate, i.e., to change its velocity, at a constant rate. ... In this case, the constant acceleration due to gravity is written as g, and Newton's Second Law becomes F = mg.

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