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I think treating gravity as an acceleration is too abstract for many high-school students. For all the on-the-Earth problems, you'd have to analyze them in an accelerating reference frame. That means Newton's laws and the equations of motion don't apply. You'd have to use special linear acceleration equations. An inertial reference frame is simpler and more general. Gravity fits that OK if you consider it to be a force distributed in proportion to mass.


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