Math, asked by drose5184, 11 months ago

The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 32 feet per second squared. What is acceleration due to gravity in inches per second squared?

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Answered by Anonymous
11
\textbf{Heya}

Acceleration, a = 32 feet/s²

Using relation between feet and inches.

\textbf{1 feet = 2.54 inches}

32 feet/s² = 32 × 2.54 inches/s² = 81.28 feet/s²

\textbf{Hope this helps you.}
Answered by wifilethbridge
3

Answer:

384 inches/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 32 feet per second squared.

To Find: What is acceleration due to gravity in inches per second squared?

Solution:

Acceleration of an object due to gravity = 32 ft/s^2

Now we are supposed to find acceleration due to gravity in inches per second squared

1 foot = 12 inches

So, 32 feet = 32 \times 12

So, 32 feet = 384

So, Acceleration due to gravity in inches per second squared = 384 inches/s^2

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