Physics, asked by vipashnachhetri, 11 months ago

Whay happens to the magnitude of velocity with passage of time? Why?

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Answered by Aquib7089
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The magnitude of velocity slowly decreases with passage of time due to the frictional force acting on it by other bodies. In absence of any force a body will continue in it's state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line . This is also known as Newton's First law of motion.

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vipashnachhetri: Doesn't the magnitude of velocity remains same ??? It is a free folling object which does not encounter any drag force
vipashnachhetri: Falling***
Aquib7089: in presence of force it will not remain samr
Aquib7089: same
vipashnachhetri: But the question does not say in presence of force .. ...
Aquib7089: gravitational force is acting on freely falling body
vipashnachhetri: Anyways tq for the answer
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