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The intial velocity of a free failing object, is ____. ( More ,98m s-¹ ,Zero)​

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Answered by officialjoker630
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Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

This means that if the object is dropped, we know the initial velocity is zero. Once the object is in motion, the object is in free-fall. Under these circumstances, the motion is one-dimensional and has constant acceleration

Answered by riyabante2005
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The intial velocity of a free failing object is zero.

explanation:-

Free fall is a motion of a body in which the only force acting of the body is the Gravitational Force. In this motion body moves with constant acceleration i.e acceleration due to gravity.

When an object is thrown downward from a non zero height say h the motion is referred to as free fall with initial velocity of object beign zero. Hence v=0

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