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Gravity exerts a force on the object, causing it to accelerate since the net force on the object is down. Neglecting friction such as air resistance, all small bodies accelerate in a gravitational field at the same rate relative to the center of mass. This rate is 9.80665 m/s2.

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Gravity accelerates falling objects, increasing their velocity as they fall towards the Earth's surface. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, meaning that the velocity of a falling object increases by 9.8 meters per second for every second it falls.

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Gravity is what causes the objects to fall in the first place. It is the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the object that accelerates the object towards the Earth, which is basically what falling is.

Gravity on Earth accelerates things at about 9.81 meters per second

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Near Earth, gravity will cause an acceleration of about 9.8 meters/second2, in the downward direction. This is if there are no other forces involved; otherwise, the actual acceleration can be different.

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Gravity exerts a force on the object, causing it to accelerate since the net force on the object is down. Neglecting friction such as air resistance, all small bodies accelerate in a gravitational field at the same rate relative to the center of mass. This rate is 9.80665 m/s2.

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The magnitude of the velocity increases at a steady rate, but its direction remains constant,

pointing toward the center of the Earth. (Wherever the event is taking place, the locals

refer to that direction as "down".)

Since either the magnitude or the direction of the velocity is changing, the effect can

properly be called "acceleration".

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think about a bike going down a hill your bike goes faster and faster as you go down.your velocity changes rapidly

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Gravity accelerates a falling object.

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