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  • Gravity Acceleration as a Vector: Understanding Direction and Magnitude
    Yes, acceleration due to gravity is a vector. Here's why:

    * Magnitude: Acceleration due to gravity has a magnitude of approximately 9.8 m/s². This tells us how much the speed of a falling object changes every second.

    * Direction: Acceleration due to gravity always points towards the center of the Earth. This means it has a specific direction.

    Vectors are quantities that have both magnitude and direction. Since acceleration due to gravity possesses both, it is a vector.

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