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weight of body of mass 10kg falling freely is?​

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Answered by shrivastavarrishita
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Answer:-

What is the weight of a body having a mass of 10 kg if it is falling freely? Answer: The apparent weight of a freely falling body is zero. When a body falls freely, it is falling with an acceleration =g. Thus the entire gravitational force acting on it is utilized in accelerating it and hence its weight is not felt.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is zero. It is so because the weight of an object in a freefall will be zero.

Explanation:

It will return to the ground if we drop something in the air. This is due to a force known as gravitational force, and in terms, it is written as gravity. Similarly, when an object is falling towards Earth, it is under the influence of a force known as gravity, which is called as a freefall. Therefore if a mass of an object is constant. It's mass will be 10 kg only in freefall, but the weight of an object will be 0 in freefall.

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