Is acceleration due to gravity 9.8m/s squared or 9.8m/s?
Standard gravity, or standard acceleration due to free fall, usually denoted by g0 or gn, ... It is defined to be precisely 9.80665 m/s2 (~32.174 ft/s2).
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