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what is acceleration due to gravity ​

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Answered by saloni5263
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The acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration produced in the freely falling body due to the influence of the gravitational pull of the earth. Acceleration due to gravity is denoted by ' g ' but its values vary...

Answered by Priyanshu24rathore
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Whenever an object falls towards the earth an acceleration is involved. This acceleration is due to gravity. Therefore, this acceleration is known as Acceleration due to gravity. It is denoted by 'g'. Its value is constant that is 9.8 m/sec square.

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