What is Acceleration due to Gravity? Explain formula of relation between g & G and
find the value of g.
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Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration gained by an object due to gravitational force. Its SI unit is m/s2. It has both magnitude and direction, hence, it's a vector quantity. Acceleration due to gravity is represented by g. The standard value of g on the surface of the earth at sea level is 9.8 m/s2.
the acceleration due to gravity (g) is given by = GM/r2.
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Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration gained by an object due to gravitational force.
The acceleration on an object due to the gravity of any massive body is represented by g (small g). The force of attraction between any two unit masses separated by unit distance is called universal gravitational constant denoted by G (capital G).
Values of g in SI: 9.806 ms-2
Dimensional Formula: M0L1T-2
Values of g in CGS: 980 cm s-2
Formula: g = GM/r2
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