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What type of motion, uniform or non-uniform, is exhibited by a freely falling body ? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answered by MizHitler
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The motion of a freely falling body is an example of uniformly accelerated and non uniform motion.

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The motion of the body where the acceleration is constant is known as uniformly accelerated motion. The value of the acceleration does not change with the function of time.

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A freely falling body has non-uniform motion because it covers smaller distances in the initial '1 seconds' intervals and larger distances in the later '1second' intervals i.e. it covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time.

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Answered by ItzzUglyHaryanvi
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A freely falling body exhibits non-uniform motion. Its velocity increases at a constant rate, so it shows uniformly accelerated motion

Explanation: The motion of a freely falling body is an example of uniformly accelerated motion. The motion of the body where the acceleration is constant is known as uniformly accelerated motion. The value of the acceleration does not change with the function of time.

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