Physics, asked by Aryanmonu, 1 year ago

when a body is dropped from a height, it falls with an acceleration of 10m/s square . if its mass is 250g how much force is exerted on it downwards ? who exerts this force on the body ?


billu004: the force exerted on it will be 2.5N that is the weight of the body and this weight is due to the gravitational pull of the earth.the force exerted on kg of a body is 10N that is equivalent to acceleration due to free fall gravitational pul of earth and acceleration due to gravity r same thing have units N/kg and m/s^2 . dimensionally both r equivalent of each other

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Gravitational power applies compel on body.


The gravitational power is a power that draws in any items with mass.


You, at the present time, are pulling on each other question in the whole universe!


This is called Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation. Gravity, or attractive energy, is a characteristic wonder by which everything with mass or vitality.

Answered by tiwariakshay23
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Answer:

universal law of gravitation

Explanation:

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