What type of motion is exhibited by a free falling body?
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uniform motion is exhibited
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A freely falling body exhibits uniform acceleration Motion. The motion of the body is said to be accelerated.
Reason:
Uniform Acceleration:-->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 [ that is free fall] is an example of uniformly accelerated motion.--->Thus, if a body falls, freely under gravity, its velocity increases at a rate of 9.8m/s² starting from rest , after 1sec the velocity will be 9.8m/s² , after two seconds, the velocity will be 2x9.8 =19.6m/s2² and so on.....
Reason:
Uniform Acceleration:-->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 [ that is free fall] is an example of uniformly accelerated motion.--->Thus, if a body falls, freely under gravity, its velocity increases at a rate of 9.8m/s² starting from rest , after 1sec the velocity will be 9.8m/s² , after two seconds, the velocity will be 2x9.8 =19.6m/s2² and so on.....
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