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What is the acceleration of a 10-N freely falling object with no air resistance?
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What is the acceleration of a 10-N freely falling object with no air resistance?
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The acceleration of ANY freely falling body, regardless of
it's mass, is the local acceleration of gravity.
At any place on Earth, that's about
9.8 m/s².
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about 9.81 m/s^2 . Hope that helps
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