If an object is falling freely in vacuum then body moves with
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An object falling freely in a vacuum is moving because of the external gravitational force acting upon the object.
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- An object is considered free falling only if it is acted by the gravitational force.
- The "acceleration of a free-falling object" is defined as a constant ‘g’ and is equal to 9.8 meters per second on earth at sea level.
- The rate at which the free-falling body is not dependent upon its weight, shape or size, like a 'free-falling ball' or an aeroplane would fall at the same acceleration in vacuum.
- Further, in a free-falling body, the total mechanical energy constituted by the kinetic and potential energy remains to be a constant.
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