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What is the acceleration of free fall?

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Acceleration of free fall is the acceleration experienced by the freely falling body the effect of gravitation of earth alone. It is also called acceleration due to gravity.
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What is the acceleration of free fall?
Updated OnNov 15, 2023
TopicGravitation
SubjectScience
ClassClass 9
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 3
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