The value of acceleration due to gravity
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- The standard acceleration due to gravity (or standard acceleration of free fall), sometimes abbreviated as standard gravity, usually denoted by ɡ0 or ɡn, is the nominal gravitational acceleration of an object in a vacuum near the surface of the Earth. It is defined by standard as 9.80665 m/s2 (about 32.17405 ft/s2).
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Value of acceleration due to gravity is
g=GM/R2
At poles R is minimum and at equator R is maximum, hence g is maximum at poles.
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