A freely falling stone describes: which motion
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When a stone is allowed to have free fall , it experiences uniform accelerating motion. →When a stone is in freely falling motion , downward acceleration acts on it , therefore it moves with uniform acceleration . The stone experiences gravitational pull as well ( due to earth's pull ).
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uniform accelerating motion. →When a stone is in freely falling motion , downward acceleration acts on it , therefore it moves with uniform acceleration . The stone experiences gravitational pull as well ( due to earth's pull )
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