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<div style="font-size:30px">'''ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY (Units)'''</div><br/>
 
<div style="font-size:30px">'''ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY (Units)'''</div><br/>
 
*<math>Units</math> is the Units of the gravity.
 
*<math>Units</math> is the Units of the gravity.
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**ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY(), returns the acceleration due to gravity.
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
#ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY("cm") = 980.0000000000001 cm s^-2
 
#ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY("cm") = 980.0000000000001 cm s^-2
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==Related Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|v=hV2MwaMApZw|280|center|Acceleration Due to Gravity}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 13:16, 9 May 2019

ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY (Units)


  • is the Units of the gravity.
    • ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY(), returns the acceleration due to gravity.

Description

  • This function shows the value of the acceleration due to gravity.
  • In , are the units for the gravity.
  • The acceleration gained by an object because of gravitational force is called its acceleration due to gravity.
  • The SI Unit of acceleration due to gravity is .
  • Acceleration due to gravity is a vector which means that it has magnitude and direction.
  • The acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Earth is represented as g.

It has a standard value defined as .

Examples

  1. ACCELERATIONDUETOGRAVITY("cm") = 980.0000000000001 cm s^-2

Related Videos

Acceleration Due to Gravity

See Also

References