The force on a large mass is greater, but it requires a larger force to accelerate a larger mass so the aceleration becomes the same. Force = mass x acceleration. But force of gravity =mg, therefore mg =ma, so a=g.
Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate.
The force of gravity will accelerate the falling objects towards itself.
Free fall is caused when gravity pulls it toward earth
The force of gravity pulls down on all objects here on earth. If objects are allowed to fall, they accelerate downwards.
On Earth 9.81metres/second^2
Depens on the amount of gravity. On Earth, they accelerate at about 9.8 meters per square second.
Because in air there is gravity which can make that to accerelate
The rate is 9.8m/sec
No
You get the force required to accelerate the object
It is approx 9.81 metres per second-squared.
Gravity and free fall are similar because they are both a force that pulls objects downward. <><><><><> Gravity is the force that pulls you down. Free fall is when you have no opposing force keeping you up.