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The velocity of a falling body increases as it falls from a height towards the ground

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Answered by suprito
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Since there is no initial air resistance, the object begins to free fall and accelerate. But as the object velocity increases, it encounters air resistance, or drag, which opposes the motion. ... So, the terminal velocity decreasesslightly as the object falls to earth; it is not truly a constant value.
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