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11 years ago
how can we calculate acceleration due to gravity which is 9.81 m /second square?

how can we prove that in vacuum two objects will fall on the ground regardless of their weight without having an real experiment?

elaborate answer is required.

thanks in advance.
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11 years ago
well if there is no gravity then 9.81m/s2 dose not applie cause there is no gravity so yeah any object dropped at the same time will hit the ground at the same time since there is no air there will be no air resistance to affected it
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11 years ago
: i guess he can help you out.
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