Physics, asked by TheGenius1040172, 11 months ago

Why is gravity an acceleration? Why not a velocity?​

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Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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Since the gravitational force is also proportional to mass it is equivalent to an acceleration. ... That is an object in free fall in Earth's gravity will increase its velocity (towards the centre of the Earth) by every second (ignoring air resistance etc). From rest it will drop slow..

Answered by jastisridhar1400
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Since the gravitational force is also proportional to mass it is equivalent to an acceleration. ... That is an object in free fall in Earth's gravity will increase its velocity (towards the centre of the Earth) by every second (ignoring air resistance etc). From rest it will drop slow...

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