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what do we cell the gravitational force between the earth and an object? ​

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Answered by Helpinghand0007
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Explanation:

The gravitationalal force between the earth and an object is called the weight of the object. It is also equal to the product of acceleration due to gravity and mass of the object. The weight of any object, w = mg where m is the mass of the object and g is the acceleration due to gravity for the earth (g = 9.8 ms2).

Answered by rajireddymuskula5
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Answer:

The gravitation force between the earth and object is called weight.

It is also equal to the product of acceleration due to gravity and mass of the object.

Weight=m×g,

where, m= mass of the object,

g= acceleration due to gravity =9.8m/s

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Explanation:

The gravitationalal force between the earth and an object is called the weight of the object. It is also equal to the product of acceleration due to gravity and mass of the object. The weight of any object, w = mg where m is the mass of the object and g is the acceleration due to gravity for the earth (g = 9.8 ms2).

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