What type of motion,uniform or nonuniform is exhibited by a freely falling body give reson
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A freely falling body exhibits uniform motion. The motion of body is said to be accelerated.
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Uniform acceleration: the acceleration is said to be uniform if equal change of velocity takes place in equal interval of time.
The motion of body under gravity (that is free fall) is uniformly accelerated motion.
Thus if a body falls freely under gravity its velocity increases at a rate of 9.8m/s^2 starting from rest, after 1sec. the velocity will be 9.8m/s^2 and after 2sec. the velocity will be 2×9.8=19.6m/s^2 and so on......
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Uniform acceleration: the acceleration is said to be uniform if equal change of velocity takes place in equal interval of time.
The motion of body under gravity (that is free fall) is uniformly accelerated motion.
Thus if a body falls freely under gravity its velocity increases at a rate of 9.8m/s^2 starting from rest, after 1sec. the velocity will be 9.8m/s^2 and after 2sec. the velocity will be 2×9.8=19.6m/s^2 and so on......
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