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In a free fall the velocity of a stone is increasing equally in equal intervals of time under the effect of gravitational force of the earth. Then what can you say about the motion of this stone? Whether the stone is having:​

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Answered by Sahil11014
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In a free fall, the velocity of a stone is increasing equally  in equal intervals of time under the effect of gravitational  force of the earth.

In the case of free fall, an object moves under the action of gravitational force. The only force that acts on it is force of gravity. The value of g is 10 or 9.8 m/s².

So, we can say that the stone is having uniform acceleration. Hence, the correct option is (a).

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Answered by abburidinesh2688
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option a

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