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when a body falls freely under gravity when it moves a constant​

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Body falls with acceleration 'g' due to gravity under the influence of gravitational force until the buoyancy force balances it. When the resultant force acting on the object becomes zero, it attains a velocity called terminal velocity. Mass is constant. And the gravity which is also constant...

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