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What is the acceleration of a freely falling body?​

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The acceleration of free fall is; when the Body falls due to earth's gravitational pull, its velocity changes and is said to be accelerated due to . the earth's gravity and it falls freely called as free fall.

This acceleration is calculated to be 9.8 m/s².

Answered by Anonymous
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The acceleration of free fall is; when the Body falls due to earth's gravitational pull, its velocity changes and is said to be accelerated due to . the earth's gravity and it falls freely called as free fall. This acceleration is calculated to be 9.8 m/s2.

An object in free fall will still have a weight, governed by the equation W = mg , where W is the object's weight, m is the object's mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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