What type of motion is exhibited by a freely falling body ?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
A freely falling body's motion is an example of evenly accelerated motion.
Explanation:
- Uniformly accelerated motion is defined as body motion with constant acceleration.
- As a result, a freely falling body has a uniformly accelerated motion. Uniformly accelerated motion is the answer.
- As the location changes, the value of acceleration due to gravity will change.
- A frame in free fall has no pressure appearing on it in the setting of preferred relativity, when gravity is reduced to a space-time curvature.
- A loose falling item is one that is falling below the surface of the earth and has no impact other than gravity.
- Any thing that is being acted upon primarily by the force of gravity is said to be in a condition of free fall. There are specific movement characteristics that are characteristic of free-falling objects.
Similar questions