Physics, asked by reetsapra14, 1 month ago

A falling apple accelerates:
a. negatively and uniformly
b. positively and uniformly
c. positively and non-uniformly
d. negatively and non-uniformly
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Answered by nirman95
21

Acceleration of the apple can be analysed by taking our reference first.

  • Let's assume that the downwards vectors will be negative. And the upward vectors will be positive.

So, the apple which is falling downwards experiences a constant Gravitational Acceleration of 9.8 m/s².

  • So, it accelerates negatively and uniformly.

Similarly, if you consider the opposite vector reference, the answer will become the opposite. It accelerates positively and uniformly.

\star Both a) and b) are possible ✔️

Answered by shindesuvarna741
3

Answer:

negativeland non uniformly

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