What is the diffrence b/w freefall and acelaration due to gravity?
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When a body is dropped from above roof of a building or tower, I. e above some height from the ground then the body will move vertically downward in a straight line towards the centre of the Earth. This motion of the body is called freefall. Here the body is acted upon by the gravitational pull of the earth.
when a body is under the influence of the gravitational pull of the earth (I. e when a body is thrown in the upward direction or allowed to fall down) then the rate of change of velocity is called the acceleration due to gravity
when a body is under the influence of the gravitational pull of the earth (I. e when a body is thrown in the upward direction or allowed to fall down) then the rate of change of velocity is called the acceleration due to gravity
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