How frictionless environments affect acceleration/universal constant?

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Frictionless environments do not affect acceleration or the universal constant. The discussion clarifies that the presence or absence of friction does not alter fundamental physical laws governing motion. Participants emphasize that acceleration remains constant regardless of frictional forces, reaffirming established principles of physics.

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does anyone know how frictionless environments affect the acceleration and the universal constant? Please help!
 
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