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  • ...ct traveling at a constant speed around a circular path is also undergoing acceleration due to the directional change in motion. ==Physics definition of acceleration==
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  • | pagename = Acceleration | abc = Acceleration
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • ...'''acceleration due to gravity'''. The quantity ''g'' has the dimension of acceleration, m s<sup>&minus;2</sup>, hence its name. Equivalently, it can be expressed .... The quantity ''g'' is therefore referred to as the ''local gravitational acceleration''. It is measured as 9.78 m s<sup>&minus;2</sup> at the equater and 9.83 m
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  • The magnitude of the acceleration is <math>g = GM/r^2</math>, with [[SI]] units of [[meter]]s per [[second]] ...andard'' acceleration (a fictituous value) and that ''g'' is the ''local'' acceleration (which is the real physical value that varies by almost a percent over the
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  • | pagename = Acceleration due to gravity | abc = Acceleration due to gravity
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  • The acceleration of a ponderable object, which is near the surface of the Earth, due to the
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  • {{r|Acceleration}}
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  • ...]] to 9.80665 [[metre|m]]/[[second|s]]<sup>2</sup>, the standard average [[acceleration due to gravity]] on [[Earth]]'s surface (referred to as '''''g<sub>n</sub>'
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  • ...nsp;32.17405 [[foot|ft]]/[[second|s]]<sup>2</sup>), the standard average [[acceleration due to gravity]] on [[Earth]]'s surface (referred to as '''''g<sub>n</sub>'
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Acceleration due to gravity]]
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  • {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}} **[[Gravitational acceleration]] (a redirect)
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  • {{r|Acceleration}} {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • ...ct traveling at a constant speed around a circular path is also undergoing acceleration due to the directional change in motion. ==Physics definition of acceleration==
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  • {{r|Acceleration}} {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • {{r|Acceleration}} {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • {{r|Acceleration}} {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • * [[Acceleration due to gravity‎]]
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  • {{r|Acceleration}} {{r|Acceleration due to gravity}}
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  • Vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application.
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  • An intense burst of electromagnetic (EM) energy caused by an abrupt, rapid acceleration of charged particles, usually electrons.
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  • ...t engines that ensure that a coasting liquid-fuel rocket engine has enough acceleration for propellants to feed properly into the pumps and combustion chamber
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  • | pagename = Acceleration due to gravity | abc = Acceleration due to gravity
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  • | pagename = Acceleration | abc = Acceleration
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  • The acceleration of a ponderable object, which is near the surface of the Earth, due to the
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