for falling object ,how does the distance per second change?
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The longer you feel that push from gravity, the faster it makes you go. ... In free fall, gravity constantly accelerates an object (increases its velocity)—until it hits terminal velocity. Specifically, gravity increases a falling object's velocity by 9.8 meters per second (m/s) with every passing second.
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