The magnitude of the gravitational force F on a falling object is calculated by multiplying its mass m by the acceleration due to gravity g, expressed as F = mg.
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Sukh Lal Dube
Asked: In: Class 9 Science
The acceleration involved in falling objects due to gravity is called the acceleration due to gravity, denoted by g.
The second law of motion states that force is the product of mass and acceleration, expressed as F = ma.
Sukh Lal Dube
Asked: In: Class 9 Science
The acceleration due to Earth’s gravitational force is called the acceleration due to gravity.
No, while falling, the direction of motion of objects does not change; only the magnitude of their velocity changes.