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Is the motion of a freely falling body can be example for uniformly accelerated motion.if yes,why ?

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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freely falling object does not have any support to hold it in place and does not have any propulsion.

So, when an object is thrown, the moment that it leaves your hand, it is a freely falling object. This is why there is a change in velocity when you throw it upwards. It slows down to where it reaches a peak and then it speeds up as it comes down.

A straight line motion is just that. Motion along a straight line, the shortest distance between 2 points. Gravity changes that. In a gravity field, the only straight line is when something is rolling across a flat surface. Any freely falling object has only 1 straight line of motion, but it will accelerate along that line.
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Is the motion of a freely falling body can be example for uniformly accelerated motion.if yes,why ?

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freely falling object does not have any support to hold it in place and does not have any propulsion.


So, when an object is thrown, the moment that it leaves your hand, it is a freely falling object. This is why there is a change in velocity when you throw it upwards. It slows down to where it reaches a peak and then it speeds up as it comes down.


A straight line motion is just that. Motion along a straight line, the shortest distance between 2 points. Gravity changes that. In a gravity field, the only straight line is when something is rolling across a flat surface. Any freely falling object has only 1 straight line of motion, but it will accelerate along that line.

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