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Writen and explain the equations associated with free falling from a height and motion of a body, thrown Vertically upwards from the surface of earth with all necessary formulas.​

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Answered by disraven1063
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▪︎An object in free fall will still have a weight, governed by the equation W = mg , where W is the object's weight, m is the object's mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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▪︎We know the value of g in SI is 9.8 m/second square. So just for example, if a ball is thrown vertically upwards with 98 m/s velocity, then to reach the maximum height it will take = 98/9.8 =10 seconds.

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