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The rate of acceleration is constant.
The acceleration of falling objects in Earth is about 9.8 m/s2.
Yes. The acceleration is directly proportional to the objects mass.For objects with constant mass however, the acceleration will remain constant.
Constant Acceleration
Yes, exactly. Free fall results in constant acceleration.
The rate of acceleration is constant.
acceleration caused by gravity is not the same because it varies from the mass and the distance betwwen the two objects
The acceleration of falling objects in Earth is about 9.8 m/s2.
Constant acceleration
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Yes. The acceleration is directly proportional to the objects mass.For objects with constant mass however, the acceleration will remain constant.
The rate of acceleration depends on two factors according to the equation a = GM/d2, where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the planet/larger object and d is the distance between the two masses. For example the acceleration on Earth's surface is "always" 9.8ms-2 because neither the mass of the Earth and the distance from its centre ever change*.
Air resistance decreases acceleration of falling objects
Constant Acceleration
acceleration
Constant acceleration
Yes, exactly. Free fall results in constant acceleration.