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The acceleration that an object experiences because of gravity when it falls freely close to the surface of a massive body, such as a planet. Also known as the acceleration of free fall, its value can be calculated from the formula

 

g = GM / (R + h) 2

 

 

where M is the mass of the gravitating body (such as the Earth), R is the radius of the body, h is the height above the surface, and G is the gravitational constant (= 6.6742 × 10-11 N·m2/kg2). If the falling object is at, or very nearly at, the surface of the gravitating body, then the above equation reduces to

 

g = GM / R 2

 

In the case of the Earth, g comes out to be approximately 9.8 m/s2 (32 ft/s2), though the exact value depends on location because of two main factors: the Earth's rotation and the Earth's equatorial bulge.

 

 

0-60mph time would have been faster than a GTR :lol:

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Yeah, it was in South Korea and he was peeved that the woman in the lift didn't stop the lift door from closing seeing as he was disabled. He only fell about 20 feet, enough to kill him though. Very sad, but he must have realized the consequences of his actions. :shrug:

 

 

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