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Velocity of a body _______________ at every point of its motion during free fall.
decreases
increases
is same​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Increases

Explanation:

object that falls through a vacuum is subjected to only one external force, the gravitational force, expressed as the weight of the object. An object that is moving only because of the action of gravity is said to be free falling and its motion is described by Newton's second law of motion. With algebra we can solve for the acceleration of a free falling object. The acceleration is constant and equal to the gravitational acceleration g which is 9.8 meters per square second at sea level on the Earth. The weight, size, and shape of the object are not a factor in describing a free fall.

the body is in constant acceleration (Acceleration = rate of change of velocity) and it's a +ve acceleration so velocity goes on increasing with respect to Time

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