Physics, asked by supritamurari, 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 imcss198496
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d.negatively and non-uniformly

Answered by XxitzKing02xX
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The correct answer to the above question is (b),which is positive and uniform.

➙ The apple which is falling downwards experiences a constant Gravitational Acceleration of 9.8 m/s².

➙ For a freely falling body, as it comes down with time its velocity increases, as gravitational acceleration g (=9.8 m/s²) acts on it along the direction of its motion.

➙ So the acceleration is positive and uniform.

When an apple falls freely, then its velocity increases with time due to the force of gravitation, it increases uniformly, hence it accelerates positively and uniformly.

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