What happens to the weight of the body when it is falling freely under the action of gravity?
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Answer:
increases
Explanation:
during downward journey acceleration is +ve hence
w = m(g+a)
thus weight increases
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Answer:
it becomes zero
Explanation:
They are falling without friction, so they feel no force of gravity, though gravity is still acting on them.
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