Physics, asked by architsingh2007, 8 months ago

what is uniform for an object falling from a hieght, and what is not uniform​

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Answered by rajeshsavitasingh510
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For an object falling from the height, the acceleration is constant equal to g, while the velocity is uniformly increasing. So for an object falling from height, the velocity is not uniform while the accerleration is uniform.

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Answered by annahezin07
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Explanation:

For an object falling from the height, the acceleration is constant equal to g, while the velocity is uniformly increasing. So for an object falling from height, the velocity is not uniform while the accerleration is uniform.

When an objects falls freely its acceleration is constant because in a free fall the acceleration does not depends on the mass of body . the uniform acceleration is produced due to gravitational force as long as air resistance can be ignored and the object stays near enough to the earth's surface so that the gravitational field is constant.

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