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Well, F=MA

Force = Mass * Acceleration

Force takes into consideration Mass and Acceleration.

Acceleration is M/S2

Force is M2/S2

Acceleration is how much an object is speeding up. Force is how much impact the object will have when it collides with something. When an adult hits you with the same acceleration as that of a child, the hit of the adult will hurt more (feel harder). Why? This is because there is more mass to the hand of an adult than to that of a child.

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Gravity is an acceleration. It is the force that causes objects to move towards each other. The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. Velocity, on the other hand, is the speed of an object in a particular direction.

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The gravitation or the gravitational force of an object is the force, with which it attracts every other object in the universe.

(e.g. - the gravitational force of sun is greater than that of the earth.)

Gravity, however, refers just to the gravitational force of the Earth only.

(e.g. - the gravity of the earth do not let the objects on it, float in the air. )

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Their almost the same, because acceleration is because of gravity.

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Both. Gravitational energy E= - GmM/r + mcV creates a velocity field, v=sqrt(GM/r). The gravitational force creates an acceleration a= GM/r^2.

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