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which motion represent free fall

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Answered by mohitabhishek317
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An object that falls through a vacuum is subjected to only one external force, the gravitational force, expressed as the weight of the object. An object that is moving only because of the action of gravity is said to be free falling and its motion is described by Newton's second law of motion.

Answered by unknow99
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Free-fall” motion is a Uniformly Accelerated Motion that takes place in a vertical direction. Anytime an object moves vertically, either going upwards, or going downwards, we say it is in Free-fall.

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