Choose the best answer.

What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity?
9.8 km/sec2
1.67 m/sec2
3.76 m/sec2
10 m/sec2
9.8 m/sec2

Choose the best answer.

What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity?
9.8 km/sec2
1.67 m/sec2
3.76 m/sec2
10 m/sec2
9.8 m/sec2

9.8 m/sec2

The best answer is 9.8 m/sec2.

The best answer is 9.8 m/sec2.

To determine the value of the acceleration due to gravity, you can use the known value of 9.8 m/s^2. This value represents the acceleration experienced by objects in freefall near the surface of the Earth. It is commonly denoted by the symbol "g." This means that for every second an object falls freely, its velocity increases by 9.8 meters per second. This acceleration value is considered standard in physics and is widely used in calculations involving gravity.