How is the S.I. unit of accleration due to gravity N/m?
Asked by nag38437
| 8th Jul, 2021,
10:04: PM
Expert Answer:
Weight W of the object is gravitational force acting on it
W = gravitational force = mass × acceleration due to gravity
Acceleration due to gravity = Gravitational force / mass
units of Gravitational force is Newton N and units of mass is kg
Hence units of acceleration due to gravity is ( N / kg )
( It is not N / m as posted in the question , may be latter 'm' is used by mistake for kg )
Answered by Thiyagarajan K
| 8th Jul, 2021,
10:33: PM
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