2010-12-20, 06:06 AM
I think your physics is all messed up.
Gravitational acceleration is a constant. G is well defined as 6.67428 blah blah blah. Gravitational acceleration is always the same, but the force is ever increasing. So the force is dependent on both the mass of the Earth and the mass of the falling body and the square of the distance between them along with the G constant, not gravity.
EDIT: I didn't see your edits. Hold on.
Gravitational acceleration is a constant. G is well defined as 6.67428 blah blah blah. Gravitational acceleration is always the same, but the force is ever increasing. So the force is dependent on both the mass of the Earth and the mass of the falling body and the square of the distance between them along with the G constant, not gravity.
EDIT: I didn't see your edits. Hold on.
