When an object falls freely to the ground its acceleration is uniform give reasons?
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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.Jun 18, 2018
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Acceleration of the body remains same throughout the motion because acceleration of the body ie 'g' is independent of the height or mass of the body.
It only depends on radius of earth R
mass of earth M
and universal gravitation constant G
(also height h if h is comparable with R and depth d if d is comparable with R)
The acceleration values is constant for all the bodies since no above mention factors are changed or affected.
Hope this helps.
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