On earth . . . . 9.8 meters (32.1 feet) per second2
On the Moon . 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) per second2
On the sun 273.6 meters (897.6 feet) per second2
On Mercury . 3.7 meters (12.1 feet) per second2
On Venus . . 8.8 meters (28.9 feet) per second2
On Mars . . . 3.7 meters (12.1 feet) per second2
On Jupiter . 25.9 meters (85.0 feet) per second2
On Saturn . 11.2 meters ( 11.2 feet) per second2
On Uranus . . 9.0 meters ( 29.5 feet) per second2
On Neptune 11.3 meters (37.1 feet) per second2
On Pluto .. . . 0.58 meters (1.9 feet) per second2
It depends where you are on earth. Near sea level it is 9.8 m/s^2.
32 feet per second squared. 9.8 meters per second squared.
Gravity exerts a force on objects; an unbalanced force will cause an acceleration, i.e., a change in the object's velocity.
g - 9.81m/s/s
acceleration due to gravity of earth is 9.8ms-2
Acceleration due to gravityThe acceleration produced in the motion of a body under gravity is called Acceleration.
You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.
that's acceleration due to gravity on earth.
acceleration due to gravity
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acceleration due to gravity of earth is 9.8ms-2
Gravitational acceleration is simply acceleration due to gravity.
Acceleration due to gravityThe acceleration produced in the motion of a body under gravity is called Acceleration.
You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.
Acceleration due to gravity is a uniform acceleration of 9.8m/s2.
that's acceleration due to gravity on earth.
acceleration due to gravity
Centripetal acceleration
The period of a pendulum (in seconds) is 2(pi)√(L/g), where L is the length and g is the acceleration due to gravity. As acceleration due to gravity increases, the period decreases, so the smaller the acceleration due to gravity, the longer the period of the pendulum.
The acceleration in free fall IS the acceleration due to gravity, since "free fall" is the assumption that no forces other than gravity act on the object.
If you mean acceleration due to gravity it is ~9.8m/s2