What is displacement time graph for free falling object
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.Since a free-falling object is undergoing an acceleration (g = 9.8 m/s/s), it would be expected that its position-time graph would be curved. A further look at the position-time graph reveals that the object starts with a small velocity (slow) and finishes with a large velocity (fast).
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But why this starts from high value ..when we freely throw the body its displacement should be zero at the start...???
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Representing Free Fall by Velocity-Time Graphs
As learned earlier, a diagonal line on a velocity versus time graph signifies an accelerated motion. Since a free-falling object is undergoing an acceleration (g = 9,8 m/s/s, downward), it would be expected that its velocity-time graph would be diagonal.
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