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Which is the downward pull on an object due to gravity?

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Answered by sareliyakrrish
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When an object falls, it is pulled down by the force of gravity. This constant force, called the weight, causes the object to accelerate as it moves downward. This acceleration is the same for all bodies (all bodies on the same planet or moon), and it is called the acceleration due to gravity.

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When an object falls, it is pulled down by the force of gravity. This constant force, called the weight, causes the object to accelerate as it moves downward. This acceleration is the same for all bodies (all bodies on the same planet or moon), and it is called the acceleration due to gravity.

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