Environmental Sciences, asked by Amishh1407, 11 months ago

Does an apple falling down from a tree show uniform or nonuniform motion

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Answered by unknowngirl94
5

Answer:

may be non uniform motion...currect

Answered by lovingheart
12

Answer:

Apple falling down from a tree shows non-uniform motion.

Explanation:

When an apple falls form tree, it falls with increasing velocity because here an apple is a free falling body and acceleration due to gravity acted upon it. Apple reaches maximum velocity before reaching to the ground.

Initial velocity for apple is zero. Therefore, velocity of apple is variable because at starting velocity is zero and while falling it has maximum velocity so it’s velocity is non-uniform which means different distance is covered in same time.

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