The answer is 9.8m/s squared
9.81m/s2
Acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.711 m/s2.
9.81 m-s^2
acceleration due to gravity of earth is 9.8ms-2
Acceleration simply refers to the rate of change of a velocity. You might say that the effect of an acceleration - any acceleration - is therefore a change of velocity.
Acceleration does not effect gravity. It is rather the other way round. Gravity can affect the rate of acceleration.
The acceleration due to gravity alone on Earth is about 9.81 meters per second-squared.
If you are asking the rate of acceleration on a surface, than the larger the force of gravity is, the more it will affect the rate of acceleration. The amount of friction depends one many variables, one of which is gravity. The larger your force of gravity is, the larger the force of friction is. Because of this, the more the force of gravity is, than the slower the rate of acceleration is because of the larger force of friction, which would be acting against the rate of acceleration. Therefore, the force of gravity does affect the rate of acceleration.
Acceleration due to gravityThe acceleration produced in the motion of a body under gravity is called Acceleration.
Gravity acceleration g=GM/r2.
If you mean acceleration due to gravity it is ~9.8m/s2
Acceleration due to gravity means the force due to weight of an object which increases due to the gravitational pull of the earth.