Yes, gravitational force is not 'g'.
I think you lack an understanding of the terms of F=ma. You are talking about "a" I am talking about "F".
Just answer this simple question, did the maths check out for the above derivation (69706200)? If the answer is yes, then gravitational force is doing all the work. Literally proven above. Very hard to argue with the maths there.
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