Important Note: This value is independent of the height from which the object falls.
Here's why:
* Acceleration due to gravity is the rate at which an object accelerates towards the Earth due to its gravitational pull.
* This acceleration is constant near the Earth's surface, regardless of the object's mass or height (as long as the height is relatively small compared to the Earth's radius).
Therefore, even though the object falls from a height of 25 m, the acceleration due to gravity remains approximately 9.8 m/s².