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An object was dropped from the plane with 1000 km above the ground with a mass of 300 kg. Find the acceleration of the object each second until it reaches the ground.

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Answer:


9.8m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration due to gravity on earth is
9.8m/s^2 regardless of the mass of the object. This means, in the absence of air resistance, both a 3000 kg object and a 300 kg will accelerate at the same rate of
9.8m/s^2 towards earth.

The reason the acceleration due to gravity is the same for all masses is that by grace of nature, the inertial mass
m of the object from
F= ma equals the gravitational mass
m from
F =G (mM)/(R^2), resulting


ma=G(mM)/(R^2)


\boxed{a=G(M)/(R^2)}

which is the acceleration that only depends on the mass of earth and its radius, and not on the mass of the object.

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