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acceleration of gravity
alt. (context physics English) The acceleration of freely falling bodies under the influence of terrestrial gravity; 980.665 cm/sec2 phr. (context physics English) The acceleration of freely falling bodies under the influence of terrestrial gravity; 980.665 cm/sec2
Usage examples of "acceleration of gravity".
The potential depends on the acceleration of gravity (g) and the height (h).
I need to know where Dora is and where that missile is and need to be sure of the acceleration of gravity, Earth-Prime.
The acceleration of gravity on boulders weighing tons provided a weapon that even tanks could not have resisted.
There was a muffled impact, followed by a fading, wailing cry, as of a man departing under the full acceleration of gravity.