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what is acceleration due to gravity? In which unit is it measured? ​

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Answered by kshitija3183
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In SI units this acceleration is measured in metres per second squared (in symbols, m/s2 or m·s−2) or equivalently in newtons per kilogram (N/kg or N·kg−1). ... The nominal "average" value at Earth's surface, known as standard gravity is, by definition, 9.80665 m/s2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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》All the objects fall towards the earth because of gravitational pull of the earth.This acceleration is known as acceleration due to gravity.

》 It is a vector quantity.

》Denoted by 'g'. Its value is 9.8m/s2.

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