When an object falls freely to the ground it's accelerations in uniform?
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Originally Answered: When an object falls freely to the ground, is its acceleration uniform? An object that falls freely to the ground has acceleration that is uniform (constant) as long as air resistance can be ignored and the object stays near enough to the earth's surface so that the gravitational field is constant.
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✨When an object falls freely to the ground it's acceleration is represented by 'g' which is called the acceleration due to gravity . Neglecting the air resistance , the freely falling body falls under the influence of this uniform acceleration .
The value of ' g ' is 9.8 m/s.
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✨When an object falls freely to the ground it's acceleration is represented by 'g' which is called the acceleration due to gravity . Neglecting the air resistance , the freely falling body falls under the influence of this uniform acceleration .
The value of ' g ' is 9.8 m/s.
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