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Gravity on Earth: Mass, Direction, and Value
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Gravity near Earth gives objects a downward acceleration called acceleration due to gravity. It comes from Earth’s gravitational pull and points toward the center of the Earth. Newton’s law of gravitation shows that the gravitational force depends on mass, while Newton’s second law shows that the acceleration produced by a f...
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An object is considered to be free-falling when the only force acting on it is the Earth's gravitational force. The acceleration of such a free-falling object is called acceleration due to gravity, denoted by g.
According to Newton's second law of motion, the magnitude of the force acting on the object is equal to its mass times ...
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