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Define accleration due to gravity
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Define accleration due to gravity
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Therefore as you move around the U.S. the acceleration due to gravity (g) varies from about 9.79 to 9.81 meters per second squared. The Earth’s average is 9.80 m/s2 which is generally reported as the acceleration of gravity on Earth.
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Gravity has a pull on earth which is why it spins. The faster the acceleration the more gravity you have if falling from the sky.
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