Science, asked by YashBadhani, 5 months ago

what is acceleration due to gravity what is its unit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Its SI unit is m/s2 . Acceleration due to gravity is a vector, which means it has both a magnitude and a direction. The acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Earth is represented by the letter g. It has a standard value defined as 9.80665 m/s2 (32.1740 ft/s2).

Answered by HA7SH
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When objects fall to the ground, gravity causes them to accelerate. Acceleration is a change in velocity, and velocity, in turn, is a measure of the speed and direction of motion. Gravity causes an object to fall toward the ground at a faster and faster velocity the longer the object falls.

SI UNIT:- ms-2

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