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a freely falling stone under the action of gravity​

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Answered by neeraj353193
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Answer:

The stone shows uniform acceleration motion when it is freely falling. When it is being thrown vertically upward, the velocity is constantly decreasing because the earth's gravity pulls it down closer to the surface.

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Answered by sharonr
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Explanation:

A free falling stone is moving under the action of gravity, since the acceleration due to gravity is constant the body will be accelerated uniformly. Thus the free falling stone is having a uniform accelerated motion.

The acceleration is constant till the height is very small as compare to the radius of the earth, as in that case the acceleration due to gravity is nearly a constant.

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