Body falling freely in vacuum under gravity will have what constant
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A body in a free fall attains a constant velocity, known as terminal velocity. Initially, the body falls with acceleration 'g' due to gravity under the influence of gravitational force until the buoyancy force balances it.
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body falling freely in vacuum its motion can't be changes
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