as a freely falling object speeds up what is happening to its acceleration does it increases decrease or stay the same
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A freely falling body has constant acceleration g ( in vacuum ) which is called the acceleration due to gravity.
- In a free fall a body is just dropped under the influence of earth's gravitational force.
- It imparts a constant acceleration of on the body.
- The velocity of the body keeps on increasing as time passes but there is no change in it's acceleration.
- Considering the air resistance, the net acceleration on the body will tend to decrease with increasing velocity. This is because air resistance is proportional to the velocity of the body.
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