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When the object falls towards earth it's acceleration due to gravity is given as _________ [ formulae ] and also write it's conveys

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Answered by omkard1000
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Answer:

it's given as : g = 9.8 m/s^2

Answered by sushmaa1912
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Acceleration due to gravity is given by g= \frac{GM}{r^2}

Explanation:

  • Acceleration due to gravity is given by the formula g= \frac{GM}{r^2} , where g is the required acceleration due to gravity , G is the universal gravitational constant and r is the distance of the object from the center of the Earth.
  • The value of g is 9.8m/s^2 .
  • The value of g conveys that when any object falls under the influence of only gravitational force , towards the surface of Earth , then g is supposed to be constant irrespective of the mass of the object and has a value of 9.8m/s^2.
  • This g , is basically due to the effect of centrifugal force which occurs due to Earth's rotation and also due to gravitation.

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