The value of gravitational acceleration is not depended on the mass of object: explain this with the help of examples.
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The acceleration due to the gravity of a body of mass m
on the earth's surface is given by,g=GM÷R^2
where G=gravitational constant,M=mass of earth's surface
and R=radius of eaTge value of g does not depend on the m mass of the body
As the mass of the earth and radius is constant so the value of g will also remain constant
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