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How do you use this equation to find 9.8 m/s?

How do you use this equation to find 9.8 m/s?-example-1
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Gravitational force due to the earth is given as


F=(GM_em)/((r_e)^2)

Here, G is the gravitational constant whose value is


G=6.67*10^(-11)\text{ N m}^2\text{ /kg}^2

The mass of the earth is


M_e\text{ = 5.97}*10^(24)\text{ kg}

The radius of the earth is


r_e=6371*10^3\text{ m}

Let m be the mass of any object.

Suppose the object is falling on the surface of the earth, so it will experience a force of mg.

Here, g is the acceleration due to gravity.

On equating both the forces,


\begin{gathered} mg=\frac{GM_em\text{ }}{(r_e)^2} \\ g=(GM_e)/((r_e)^2) \end{gathered}

On substituting the values, the value of g will be


\begin{gathered} g=(6.67*10^(-11)*5.97*10^(24))/((6371*10^3)^2) \\ =9.81\text{ m/s}^2 \end{gathered}

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