why do you think a body in a vaccum will fall uniform acceleration?
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Freefalling bodies do not have uniform acceleration, unless they are in vacuum. ... The aerodynamic drag is proportional to the square of the speed of the object. Hence the faster the object falls the more drag is incurred by the object, and the smaller the resulting force which translates to smaller acceleration.
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