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Motion under gravity is an example of: * (a) motion with uniform velocity (b) non-uniform motion (c) uniform motion (d) motion with uniform acceleration

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Answered by amritraj1262
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Answer:

(d)

Explanation:

Vertical motion under gravity is a specific case of one dimensional motion with constant acceleration. Here, acceleration is always directed in vertically downward direction and its magnitude is "g".

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