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. What kind of motion is described by a freely
falling body?​

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Answered by immanuelThomasj
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uniformly accelerated motion

Freely falling body experiences constant accelaration due to gravity , hence the motion is said to be accelarated. The acceleration is said to be uniform , if equal changes in velocity take place in equal intervals of time. The motion of body under gravity is an example of uniformly accelerated motion.

Answered by rishav16104
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Explanation:

uniformly accelerated motion

Freely falling body experiences constant accelaration due to gravity , hence the motion is said to be accelarated. The acceleration is said to be uniform , if equal changes in velocity take place in equal intervals of time. The motion of body under gravity is an example of uniformly accelerated motion.

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