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The value of acceleration due to gravity can be taken as constant under which assumption

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

10 m/sec^2 (9.8 m/sec^2)

Explanation:

Whenever a problem mentions an object is "in free fall," "falling," "thrown, "tossed," or any other synonym, the constant value of acceleration due to gravity is assumed. If the equation has a in it, like v = v0 + at, the acceleration is negative.

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