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what is the meaning of " g' " in physics? ( g' not g) ​

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Answered by kavitapurshottam
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The variable g represents the gravitational field, which near earth is 10 N/kg. Or, the variable g represents the free-fall acceleration, which on earth is 10 m/s2. The variable g does NOT represent the "force of gravity" or the "gravitational pull." The force of gravity on an object is the object's weight, or mg.

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