How is the motion of a free falling ball from the top of a tower?
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Freefall is a special case of motion with constant acceleration, because acceleration due to gravity is always constant and downward.
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constant acceleration motion
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If you drop a ball from the top of a building it gains speed as it falls. Every second, its speed increases by 10 m/s. A ball falling under the influence of gravity is an example of what we call motion with constant acceleration.
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