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which force is responsible for acceleration in free fall

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Answered by Sravanandsunny
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Answer:

The River

River, river, little river!

Bright you sparkle on your way;

O’er the yellow pebbles dancing,

Through the flowers and foliage glancing,

Like a child at play.

River, river! swelling river!

On you rush through rough and smooth;

Louder, faster, brawling, leaping,

Over rocks, by rose-banks, sweeping

Like impetuous youth.

River, river! brimming river!

Broad and deep, and still as time;

Seeming still, yet still in motion,

Tending onward to the ocean,

Just like mortal prime.

River, river! headlong river!

Down you dash into the sea,

Sea that line hath never sounded,

Sea that sail hath never rounded,

Like eternity.Homework has historically been given to students to reinforce what they

learn at school, and ultimately to help them learn the material better. However, too

much homework is not helpful, and can be counter-productive. Excessive amounts

of time spent on completing homework can take away the kid’s social life, family

time, and it limits their participation in sports or other activities. The amount of

homework a teacher has to give to a student should be restricted. Critically

acclaimed author, Tamim Ansary reports that since 1981, the amount of homework

given to an average sixth class child has increased by more than fifty per cent. Many

people claim that the increase in homework dates as far back as 1957. The new

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class. Many teachers defend large amounts of homework, claiming that it helps to

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Dr. Kralovec, author of ‘The End of Homework’, argues that doing homework

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Fifty-five percent of the Massachusetts ( an institution in the U.S.A.) children, as per

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percent of their body weight, which is the suggested limit. Carrying large amounts

of weight daily at a young age can do a lot of damage because bones are still in

development stage. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has reported

Explanation:

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Answered by desalemandar8
1

Explanation:

gravitational force is responsible

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