The acceleration due to gravity for falling bodies is
taken to be constant. Justify this in view of the fact
that the distance of a falling body from the earth's
surface keeps changing.
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no change
Explanation:
because it has constant gravity
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Answer:
The acceleration due to gravity is taken to be constant for the falling bodies from a height whose value is negligible compared to the radius of the Earth. It is approximately equal to 9.8 m/s^2
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