Physics, asked by swatiiii93, 9 months ago

The speed of a falling ball increases because?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The speed of a falling ball ( or any other falling body) increases because the earth applies a pulling force on it which is called the force of gravity.

Answered by EnchantedGirl
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The speed of a falling ball increases because as it gets close to the ground the gravitational force increases which pulls the ball more towards the ground.

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