Physics, asked by sreemathis9pais, 5 months ago

write the difference between acceleration due to gravity (g)

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Answered by MzAbstruse
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Explanation:

Its SI unit is m/s2. It has both magnitude and direction, hence, it's a vector quantity. Acceleration due to gravity is represented by g. The standard value of g on the surface of the earth at sea level is 9.8 m/s2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Newton's law of gravitation is given as: F=G⋅m1⋅m2r2. Whereas 'g' is the acceleration of a body freely falling under the influence of the force of gravity. Use Newton's second law of motion to obtain acceleration due to gravity 'g'.

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