Physics, asked by ommanori, 7 months ago

what is acceleration due to gravity? what its value.

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Answered by neha032020
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Answer:

Q.) What is acceleration due to gravity?

Ans. Acceleration due to gravity is the rate at which an changes its velocity due to the force of gravity. All objects dropped from the same spot will hit the ground in the same amount of time, regardless of mass.

Q.) What is its value?

Ans. At a given place the value of acceleration due to gravity is constant but it varies from one place to another place on the surface of the earth. This is the reason that the earth is not of the perfect shape. It is flattened at the poles and bulged out at the equator.

Answered by sathvika70
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acceleration due to gravity is the rate at which velocity changes due to the force of gravity.

all the objects which are dropped from a same height will hit the ground in same amount of time regarding mass of the object .

it is denoted by "g " ( small g)

ITS VALUE IS " 9.8 m/s²"

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