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When an object is under free fall, acceleration due to gravity is constant at g = 9.8ms−2.

Value of g does not depend on mass i.e any object big or small experiences the same

acceleration due to gravity under free fall. All three equations of motion are valid for freely

falling objects as it is under uniform motion.

(i)If a cricket ball and a football are dropped from the same height which body will

experience more acceleration due to gravity.

(ii)Is the value of g greater at poles or equator.

(iii)Why does a crumpled paper falls faster on earth as compared to a plane piece of paper’

(iv)A body of mass 500 gm is released from a height of 1m and it reaches the ground in 2

s.what is the final velocity of the body before reaching the ground.

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Answered by Chandrarama908
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