Physics, asked by Raswanth1, 1 year ago

Why acceleration due to gravity is not depends on mass?
F=mg(F=ma)
g=F/m
If mass is more, g is less.So earth should have low g value compared to other objects.But not .Why?

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Answered by yoohp
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acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration produced by gravity on a object. Therefore it depends only on the altitude of object. when two bodies of unequal mass is dropped from a height,they reach the ground at the same time.(neglected air resistance). therefore it doesn't depend on mass

Raswanth1: its not available sir
Raswanth1: for that option it requires two answer
Raswanth1: still u didn't say g=f/m true or not
Raswanth1: still you didnt say g=f/m is true or not?
Raswanth1: still you didnt say g=f/m is true or not
yoohp: actually w=mg but most of the times f is also equal to mg but not all times.Depends on question
Raswanth1: really thanks sir
yoohp: np
Raswanth1: can you say any best books to learn Newtonian laws on gravity?
Joshuawoskk: I have the corret ans since g is a constant 9.8m/s it will not decrease or increase if mass increases or decreases so u cant change g=9.8m/s Square my ans should be in brainniest
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