what type of motion is exhibited by a freely falling body? Explain
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freely falling body experiences constant accelaration due to gravity , hence the motion is said to be accelarated.
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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.
hence we can say that the body has uniform accelarated motion.
hope this helps u......
reasons -
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.
hence we can say that the body has uniform accelarated motion.
hope this helps u......
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Answer:The motion of a freely falling body is an example of uniformly accelerated motion.as due to the gravitational pull of the earth the body covers equal amount of velocity in equal intervals of time.
In another case a ball is thrown from the highest distance and it is probable that it is non uniform motion . So in some cases we say that it is uniform when we throw a body from a long altitude and in some cases its not.
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