Does the acceleration produced in a freely falling body depend on the mass of the body?
The acceleration of a freely falling body is equal to g, which is known as acceleration due to gravity.
The expression for acceleration due to gravity is
g = G M / R2,
Where,
'G' is universal gravitational constant,
'M' is mass of the earth,
And 'R' is radius of the Earth
From the above expression, it is clear that the acceleration of a freely falling body doesn't dependent of mass of the body, but depends on mass of the planet.