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why gravity is not depended on mass?​

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Acceleration due to gravity is not caused by mass, but by the non-inertial motion of reference matter. When that acceleration is interpreted as an inertial force, one must bring in a factor of the mass to satisfy Newton's second law. Of course, gravity also depends on the mass of gravitating body.

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  • Acceleration due to gravity is not caused by mass, but by the non-inertial motion of reference matter. When that acceleration is interpreted as an inertial force, one must bring in a factor of the mass to satisfy Newton's second law. Of course, gravity also depends on the mass of gravitating body.

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