When a body falls freely to the ground its motion has an uniform acceleration
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When a body falls freely to the ground, it is said to be in free fall. In free fall the acceleration experienced is that of the gravitational force, equivalent to 9.8m/s2. The body is thus said to be uniformly accelerated.
The point to note is that in free fall, forces such as air resistance are usually ignored due to its negligible values.
The point to note is that in free fall, forces such as air resistance are usually ignored due to its negligible values.
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1. A free falling body is attracted by gravitational force 2. Force applied a body leads to acceleration 3. since, the force applied is uniform acceleration is uniform
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