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6 July, 06:42

What is the relationship between Newton's second law and gravitational acceleration?

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  1. 6 July, 06:45
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    Correct answer: Fg = m · g

    Explanation:

    Newton's second law states that if a resultant force is applied to an object, the object begins to move at an accelerated rate.

    The formula that presents this is:

    F = m · a

    this formula applies to an object moving on some surface

    where m is the mass of the object and a the acceleration of the object

    Let's take it now and watch the free fall:

    The formula that presents this is:

    Fg = m · g

    this formula applies to an object moving at free fall in vertical direction

    Free fall is also an accelerated movement to which Newton's second law applies.

    where m is the mass of the object and g the gravitation acceleration of the object. We also know that g is equal:

    g = γ · Me / d² where Me is mass of the earth

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