Why does acceleration increase in free fall?
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Acceleration is constant in free fall. You may be mixing up velocity and acceleration. On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is a constant, around 9.8 m/s^2. ... The velocity may increase but the atmospheric drag increases as the square of the velocity.
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Hi Friend !!
Here's ur ans :-
• Acceleration doesn't change !
• The value of acceleration on free fall is called acceleration due to gravity that have constant value that is 9.8 m/s.
• It changes accordingly to the position of objects whether on the pole or on equator .
• It is change as the radius of earth change.
Here's ur ans :-
• Acceleration doesn't change !
• The value of acceleration on free fall is called acceleration due to gravity that have constant value that is 9.8 m/s.
• It changes accordingly to the position of objects whether on the pole or on equator .
• It is change as the radius of earth change.
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