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Constant in the motion of a falling body in vacuum

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Answered by Festone
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It’s acceleration will be constant and it’s mass will also be constant
And weight will be 0 due to free fall
Answered by kingofself
0

Explanation:

  • The free falling body in vacuum is the free to fall under the various influence.
  • The object is under the one confined external force and gravitational and weight of the object.
  • The "acceleration due to gravity" is constant throughout the movement of the object.
  • There is no air particle hence no force is acting apart from "acceleration due to gravity" which tends the body to flow downside.
  • The acceleration due to gravity is negligible. This is also same for the object thrown upwards.

To know more:

Free fall of an object in vacuum is a case of motion with...

A) uniform velocity

B) uniform acceleration

C) variable acceleration

D) constant momentum

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