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What is acceleration due ti gravity

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an object falls only under the influence of gravity (Free Fall), it uniformly accerlates. However, the accerlation may not be uniform or the magnitude of accerlation may differ if there is no free fall.
For eg., A stone and paper will reach the ground at the same in vaccum. However, in practical life, due to air resistance and many other factors, the stone reaches ground before the paper.
Answered by maria9
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acceleration produced in a free falling body under the influence of gravity alone is called acceleration due to gravity .

acceleration due to gravity on earth is nearly 9.8 m/s

g = GM/r ^2

where

G = gravitational constant
M = mass of the planet
r = distance of seperation between the planet and object
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