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what
gravitation accelaration​

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Answered by kokane73
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Answer:

In physics, gravitational acceleration is the free fall acceleration of an object in vacuum — without any drag. This is the steady gain in speed caused exclusively by the force of gravitational attraction

Explanation:

Formula

g =-\frac{G M}{r^{2}} \hat{r}

g = gravitational acceleration

G = gravitational constant

M = mass of the field source

r = distance between the two point-like masses

\hat{r} = unit vector directed from the field source to the smaller sample mass

Answered by wipronreddy
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any object location in the field of the earth experiences a gravitational pull .gravitational acceleration is described as the object receiving an acceleration due to the force of gravity acting on it .

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