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What is the magnitude of accleration due to gravity

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Answered by Jonnybhai
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At sea level & 45 degree latitude magnitude of g is maximum & it is 9.8 (or 10) m/Sq sec
if we go higher up then the value of g decreases; also below the sea level value of g decreases
Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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“ Acceleration due to Gravity ”

  • The acceleration with which a body falls towards the earth due to earth's gravitational pull is known as acceleration due to gravity.
  • It is denoted by ' g '
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