Physics, asked by priyamadhav06, 1 month ago

What are directions of acceleration due to gravity in freely falling case and vertically through upward body​


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Answered by jm17012006
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Answer:

if an object is moving vertically upwards, the direction of motion is positive for upwards joirney. Hence, the acceleration due to gravity is taken as negative as its direction is downward.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

So, if an object is moving vertically upwards, the direction of motion is positive for upwards joirney. Hence, the acceleration due to gravity is taken as negative as its direction is downward.

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