Science, asked by trisharathod123, 1 year ago

what is acceleration due to gravity??​

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Answered by KHUSHIIIIIIIII
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The acceleration due to gravity is known of Earth to be 9.8 meters or 32 feet per second squared. If all other factors were constant, then free fall velocity to the surface would increase by the square of the seconds times 9.8 or 32. For example, after one second you would be falling at a rate of 32 feet per second but after two seconds you would be falling at a rate of 128 feet per second and so on.

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Answered by Arcee1012
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Here you go!!

Accelaration due to gravity is the rate of change in velocity of an object which is projected whitout any external force on it.

One such example is the Free fall object, in which the accelaration due to gravity is the majour force acting on that object.

The accelaration due to gravity on earth is 9.8 m/s^2. But this can be even varied within the earth as we move to higher or lower altitude.Anyway on an average it's value is calculated to be 9.8m/s^2 in the humans habitable altitudes.
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