If an apple falls from a tree, its velocity remains constant until it hits the ground?Explain?
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Apple falling from a tree falls under gravity. Hence according to Newton's laws of motion, the path of the object will be rectilinear or straight line path.
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The momentum of the falling apple is transferred to the Earth. Because of Earth's very large mass (inertia), its change in velocity is hardly perceptible. ... When the apple and Earth hit each other, their momenta are brought to a halt—zero, the same value as before.
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