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[edit]DescriptionGravitational Acceleration Earth-en-mr.svg |
English: English: This is a table I made that shows the acceleration over time of 1G(9.8M/S/S) in kilometres an hour. It does not take into account air resistance. Feel free to copy/modify/use it if you so wish, it is only intended as an example of theoretical falling speed of an object. |
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Author | Translated into Marathi by user:ShwetaAnilpatil |
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