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Acceleration Due to Gravity


Acceleration due to gravity is the rate at which an object speeds up as it falls freely toward the Earth due to the force of gravity. It is represented by the symbol ‘g’, and its standard value on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s². This means that for every second an object is in free fall, its velocity increases by 9.8 meters per second.


The SI unit of acceleration due to gravity is meters per second squared (m/s²). This unit expresses how quickly an object’s velocity changes while falling under the influence of gravity.


The value of g can vary slightly based on location — it is a bit lower at the equator and higher at the poles due to Earth's shape and rotation.


This concept is fundamental in understanding free fall, projectile motion, and satellite orbits, making it an essential part of physics and real-world applications.


Dekameter and Square Dekameter – A Short Note


A dekameter (symbol: dam) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to:


1 dekameter = 10 meters


Dekameters are not commonly used in everyday life but can be helpful for measuring medium distances, such as the length of a swimming pool or a small field.


A square dekameter (symbol: dam²) is a unit of area representing a square with sides one dekameter long:


1 dam² = (10 m) × (10 m) = 100 m²


Square dekameters are used to measure areas like playgrounds, gardens, or small plots of land.


In summary:



  • Dekameter (dam) measures moderate lengths (tens of meters)



  • Square dekameter (dam²) measures moderate areas (hundreds of square meters)



  • Occasionally used in land measurement and construction




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