Physics, asked by AkarshGRao4091, 7 months ago

Does a falling body accelerate? Why? a. Yes, because the gravity is a force that cause it to move faster. b. No, because the gravity is a force that causes it to move at constant speed. c. Yes, because the air causes it to accelerate. d. No, because air keeps it moving at constant speed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a. Yes, because the gravity is a force that cause it to move faster

Explanation:

As learned above, the amount of air resistance depends upon the speed of the object. Thus, more massive objects fall faster than less massive objects because they are acted upon by a larger force of gravity; for this reason, they accelerate to higher speeds until the air resistance force equals the gravity force.

Answered by 12100kb
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Answer:

the correct answer is

A       Falling body accelerate because  the gravity is a force that cause it to move faster

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