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It varies depending on your latitude with the equator having a slightly higher acc. due to gravity than the north/south pole . 9.8 m/s^2 is the average for the earth

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What is equivalent of acceleration due to gravity?

acceleration due to gravity of earth is 9.8ms-2


What is Saturn's value for acceleration due to gravity?

Acceleration due to gravity on Saturn = 11.171 m/s2 (9.807 m/s2 on Earth)


What force that can change when acceleration due to gravity changes?

I suppose you are asking about what forces change when acceleration due to gravity changes. In this case, the formula for forces concerning acceleration due to gravity is as such: fg=mg. When acceleration due to gravity(g) changes, it affects the force of gravity which is also known as the weight of the object. This is shown as fg.


Is number 9 gravity?

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Will acceleration due to gravity change the weight of an object?

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What is accileration due to gravity on earth?

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What are the effects of acceleration due to gravity on the time period of a pendulum?

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What is the symbol for acceleration due to gravity?

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What is Ganymede's acceleration due to gravity?

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What is acceleration due to gravity called?

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The amount of force gravity puts on an object?

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