FAQ

What is the Acceleration due to Gravity?
Acceleration due to Gravity is a fundamental physical constant that represents the acceleration of an object due to the force of gravity exerted by the Earth. Acceleration due to Gravity is usually measured using the Meter per Square Second for Acceleration. Note that the value of Acceleration due to Gravity is always positive.
Can the Acceleration due to Gravity be negative?
No, the Acceleration due to Gravity, measured in Acceleration cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Acceleration due to Gravity?
Acceleration due to Gravity is usually measured using the Meter per Square Second[m/s²] for Acceleration. Kilometer per Square Second[m/s²], Micrometer per Square Second[m/s²], Mile per Square Second[m/s²] are the few other units in which Acceleration due to Gravity can be measured.
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