Acceleration due to gravity does not depend on the mass of a body; when two bodies of different masses fall freely in a vacuum, they reach the ground simultaneously because there is no effect of friction or buoyancy.
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Good evening, dear students. Today, I'm going to discuss about a question.
Sometimes it arises in the examination that whether acceleration due to gravity depends upon the mass of the body. The answer is simply no. Why? Because if I take two bodies of different masses and let them to fall freely in a vacuum, both the bodies will reach the ground inside the vacuum simultaneous because there is no effect of friction and buoyancy. That is why acceleration due to gravity does not depend upon the mass of the body. That's all. Thank you.
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