What do you mean by acceleration Q due to gravity?

Asked by Vishal kumar | 1 year ago |  210

##### Solution :-

When an object falls freely from a certain height towards the earth's surface, its velocity changes. This velocity change produces acceleration in the object known as acceleration due to letter g denoted gravity.

The gravity-based acceleration value is,

$$g= \frac{9.8m}{s^2}$$

Answered by Shivani Kumari | 1 year ago

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