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when an object falls freely to the ground its accerlation is uniform

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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No, the acceleration because of gravity is not uniform. Around the estimation of increasing speed because of gravity changes as g=g°{1-(2h/R)} where g° is the acceleration because of gravity close to the surface of the earth, h is the tallness of the surface over the surface of the Earth and R is the radius of the Earth.

Be that as it may, yes while doing Physics issues the height h<<R, so the term (2h/R) is viewed as unimportant and disregarded. Subsequently close to the surface, the acceleration because of gravity is taken to be uniform.
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