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Is the acceleration of the object at angles less than 90° greater than less than or equal to the acceleration due to gravity?

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Answer:

g = 9.8 meters/second2 = 32.2 feet/second2

Acceleration is a vector, meaning it has a direction and a magnitude, so this equation really boils down to g, an acceleration straight down toward the center of the Earth. The fact that Fgravity = mg is important because it says that the acceleration of a falling body doesn’t depend on its mass:

F gravity = ma = mg

In other words, ma = mg.

Because a = g, a heavier object doesn’t fall faster than a lighter one. Gravity gives any freely falling body the same acceleration downward (g near the surface of Earth), assuming that no other forces, such as air resistance, are present.

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