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When an object falls under the action of gravitational force (ignoring air friction), then its velocity increases, decreases or remains same. Why?

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Answered by Ruchikashiyap
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When an object falls the Velocity increases due to gravity.

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Answered by srestthaghosh17
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Explanation:

When an object falls under gravity, it’s acceleration remains the same.This was experimented by Galileo from the Tower of pisa.He threw a stone and a feather;irrespective of their volume and neglecting air friction, they came down together.This is because the acceleration experienced by both is 9.8m/sec and so they will come together.

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