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the velocity of particle falling freely under gravity is given by v =gà×hb where g=acc. due to gravity h=height, the values of a and b are??​

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Answered by Fortron
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Answer:

a and b is velocity

Explanation:

the particle is accelating due to g force which is some point at potential energy....

means it is at the rest then somehow it gains acce ... or g force

..

So, a - initial velocity

after gaining some force due to distant height the velocity of particle will increases....

So, b - upgoing or final velocity...

where the particle is examined or collide....

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