Physics, asked by Sampurnaghosal, 1 year ago

What would be the weight of a particle of mass 5 kg during its free fall?

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Answered by Incredible29
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the weight of a particle of mass 5 kg during its free fall will be 5kg* 10m/s² = 50 N

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Sampurnaghosal: No the answer is wrong
Incredible29: if u take 10 m/s² as acc due to gravity then the answer is correct
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Answered by JunaidMirza
5
Weight of the particle will remain same. But apparent weight will be zero.

The wieght of any object is the normal force acting on the object by ground. During free fall there is no normal force (or contact force). Hence during free fall weight of object is zero.

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