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Standard gravity, often denoted by the symbol \( g_0 \), is a physical constant that represents the acceleration due to Earth's gravity at the surface. It is defined as approximately \( 9.80665 \, \text{m/s}^2 \) (meters per second squared). This value is based on the standard conditions and represents the mean gravitational acceleration experienced by objects at sea level at 45 degrees latitude.

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