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The falling of a raindrop is an example for-motion​

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Therefore the motion of a freely falling body is a non-uniform motion. Whereas, when the raindrops fall with increasing speed due to gravity, then the speed up viscous force due to air also get increased

based on Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that force equals mass times acceleration: ... Our first model for a falling body will consider gravity to be the only force on the object.

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