acceleration of free fall
at a point on Earth, vector sum of gravitational and centrifugal acceleration
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acceleration of free fall
Summary
Key Facts
- acceleration of free fall is a type of acceleration[1].
- acceleration of free fall is a type of vector quantity[2].
- acceleration of free fall comprises gravitational acceleration[3].
- acceleration of free fall comprises centrifugal acceleration[4].
- acceleration of free fall comprises tidal acceleration[5].
- acceleration of free fall's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-3:2006 Quantities and units — Part 3: Space and time[6].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as gravitational acceleration[7].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as gravity of Earth[8].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as standard acceleration of free fall[9].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as gravity[10].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as apparent weight[11].
- acceleration of free fall's different from is recorded as weight[12].
- acceleration of free fall's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[13].
- acceleration of free fall's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as metres per second squared[14].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include acceleration[1] and vector quantity[2].
Use and Application
Components include gravitational acceleration[3], centrifugal acceleration[4], and tidal acceleration[5].