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What is acceleration due to gravity how does value of vary with altitude?

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Answered by PSN03
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the force of attraction by the earth on every body in its vicinity is called as acceleration due to gravity

g'=g(h/h+R)^2

where R=radius of earth

g'=new acceleration

h=height or altitude

Answered by Anonymous
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The acceleration of an object changes with altitude. The change in gravitational acceleration with distance from the centre of Earth follows an inverse-square law. This means that gravitational acceleration is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the centre of Earth.

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