Science, asked by Kondilkarparth, 9 months ago

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Answered by ActionInBrainly
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Hey mate here is your answer.

A true free fall is possible in case of vacuum. This is because in vacuum, the force of viscosity is not offered by the air (or any other fluid). This makes your acceleration during fall exactly equal to 'g', i.e.; . Thus, you may consider it to be a true free fall.

Answered by shellytomar
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Answer:

A true free fall is possible in case of vacuum.

Explanation:

This is because in vacuum, the force of viscosity is not offered by the air (or any other fluid). This makes your acceleration during fall exactly equal to 'g', i.e.; . Thus, you may consider it to be a true free fall.

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