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What is the acceleration of free fall?
when
a
body is released from a height, it​

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An object that is moving only because of the action of gravity is said to be free falling and its motion is described by Newton's second law of motion. ... The acceleration is constant and equal to the gravitational acceleration g which is 9.8 meters per square second at sea level on the Earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Whether explicitly stated or not, the value of the acceleration in the kinematic equations is -9.8 m/s/s for any freely falling object. If an object is merely dropped (as opposed to being thrown) from an elevated height, then the initial velocity of the object is 0 m/s.

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