Equation of motion s=ut+1/2at square As free fall body answer
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for free fall body,
initial velocity is 0 and acceleration is due to gravity (g).So,
s=1/2gt*2.
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initial velocity is 0 and acceleration is due to gravity (g).So,
s=1/2gt*2.
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According to equation
S=ut +1/2at^2
this equation is used for Calculation Distance So for a free fall body it would be 0 ....because it donot have covered a total path length hence it is freely falling ...so it don't need initial and final distance .
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Hope it helps!!
S=ut +1/2at^2
this equation is used for Calculation Distance So for a free fall body it would be 0 ....because it donot have covered a total path length hence it is freely falling ...so it don't need initial and final distance .
,
Hope it helps!!
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