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What is the direction of accelaration due to gravity?​

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Answered by shivthina
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The acceleration due to gravity is ALWAYS negative. Any object affected only by gravity (a projectile or an object in free fall) has an acceleration of -9.81 m/s2, regardless of the direction. The acceleration is negative when going up because the speed is decreasing.

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Answered by Aayati17
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The acceleration due to gravity is always directed towards the center of the earth.

In normal mechanics , we say that it is vertically downward.

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