zwaartekrachtsgolvenmetingen
zwaartekrachtsversnelling refers to the acceleration experienced by an object due to gravity. On Earth, this value is approximately 9.81 meters per second squared near the surface. This means that for every second an object falls freely, its downward velocity increases by about 9.81 meters per second. The acceleration due to gravity is not constant; it varies slightly depending on factors such as altitude and latitude. Higher altitudes experience a slightly weaker gravitational pull, and the Earth's rotation also contributes to minor variations.
The concept of zwaartekrachtsversnelling is fundamental to understanding motion under the influence of gravity. It is