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Free fall is possible _______ . a) at the equator of the earth b) at the poles of the earth c) everywhere on the earth d) on the moon.


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Answered by BrainlyViratKohliSr
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Answer:

Your answer is d) on the moon.

Reason: Free fall is possible only in vacuum. If air will be there it is not possible.

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Answered by theking20
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Among all the options, (4) is correct. So, the answer is- "free fall is possible- on the moon".

  • The force of gravity is low on the moon due to its size and it is just floating into space with the force of gravity from the earth.
  • The term 'Free fall' doesnot mean the usual falling down. The moon is actually free-falling towards the earth. But it is kept far away from the surface of the earth by its orbital speed.

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