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{2} a t^{2}\). No, the acceleration due to gravity is constant. Providing the object does not build up too much speed and air resistance is not a factor the acceleration measured should be the same.
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ExtremeTech on MSNWhat Is Gravity, and How Does It Work?What did Newton understand that was such a revolution? Can someone just... explain gravity to me? Let's start with a definition. Gravity, or gravitational attraction, is the tendency of mass to gather ...
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