Science, asked by ShrawniDeshmukh, 5 months ago

(a) what do you mean by the term ' free fall '? (b) During a free fall, will heavier objects accelerate more than lighter ones?​

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Answered by kanishkchhajed
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Answer:

no on free fall both bodies have same acceleration

and free fall means a body/ object moves under gravity and no external forces are applied on it.

Answered by Adyasha2007
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Explanation:

The falling of a body from a height towards the earth under the gravitational force of the earth (with no other forces acting on it) is called free fall.

(b) No, acceleration is independent of the mass of the mass of the body during free fall.

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