There are 3.28 feet in a meter.
The accepted value for Gravitational on earch is 9.8 m/s2
convert to feet = 32.2 ft/s2
On Earth, that is about 980.
It is 9.81 ms-2, although there are variations across the surface of the earth.
If it is gravitational acceleration then it it is positive in downward and negative in upward direction..if it is not gravitational acceleration then it is depending upon the value of acceleration.
Yes. It's a fine acceleration value, with proper units and dimensions. It's roughly 31% of the acceleration of gravity on earth.
A distance vs time squared graph shows shows the relationship between distance and time during an acceleration. An example of an acceleration value would be 3.4 m/s^2. The time is always squared in acceleration therefore the graph can show the rate of which an object is moving
On Earth, that is about 980.
It is 9.81 ms-2, although there are variations across the surface of the earth.
If it is gravitational acceleration then it it is positive in downward and negative in upward direction..if it is not gravitational acceleration then it is depending upon the value of acceleration.
The acceleration of gravity on or near the surface of Venus is 8.87 m/s2 . . .about 91% of its value on or near the surface of Earth.
No; for example, other planets have more or less gravitational attraction than Earth. Even on Earth, there are local variations, so the standard acceleration of 9.8 or 9.82 meters/second squared is basically an average, or typical, value.
its actually 9.8
The standard value is 9.80665 ms-2.
Yes. It's a fine acceleration value, with proper units and dimensions. It's roughly 31% of the acceleration of gravity on earth.
At the Earth's surface the nominal value is about 9.8 m/s2. The exact value varies from place to place.
Its standard value is 9.80665
Gravity is 9.8 m/s per second
3 meters per second squared