Why is the acceleration of the gravity is zero at the surface of the earth?
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g' is Acceleration due to gravity, which in turn is actually result of Force due to gravity, And force due to gravity is the attraction force by a body having MASS on another body having MASS. ... The acceleration due to gravity is zero at the centre of the Earth.
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g (acceleration caused by gravity during free fall). I'm pretty sure you'd have got your answer in the parentheses but just in case:
When an object is free falling say a distance away from the surface of earth, it experiences an acceleration which increases as the object falls. Since no object free falls at the surface of earth, g=0 and not 9.8m/s.
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