explain motion under gravity with examples
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Motion under gravity refers to the movement of an object whose vertical motion is affected by the presence of gravity. The force that attracts objects downwards is GRAVITY. In fact, gravity works towards the centre of the Earth.
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Motion under gravity refers to the movement of an object whose vertical motion is affected by the presence of gravity. The force that attracts objects downwards is GRAVITY. In fact, gravity works towards the centre of the Earth.
Eg: The path of motion of the stone is depicted in the figure. Stone rises due to its initial upward velocity to a certain height above 40 m where it was released till its velocity is zero. From this highest vertical point, the stone falls freely under gravity and hits the ground.
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