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difference between accleration and accleration due to gravity

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Dear Student,
​​​​​​Answer to your question is given below:
Acceleration due to Gravity is a two-way interaction between objects which changes the velocity of interaction between two or more objects having mass.
Acceleration is a property of an object that says how much its velocity changes, and it can be caused by many things, including gravity but not limited to it.
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