why does a freely falling body demonstrate accelerated motion
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The acceleration of free-falling objects is called the acceleration due to gravity, since objects are pulled towards the center of the earth. The acceleration due to gravity is constant on the surface of the Earth and has the value of 9.80 ms2 m s 2 .
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The acceleration of free-falling objects is called the acceleration due to gravity, since objects are pulled towards the center of the earth. The acceleration due to gravity is constant on the surface of the Earth and has the value of 9.80 ms2 m s 2 .
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