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Motion Along a Straight Line
Gravity-Driven Free Fall Motion
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Gravity-driven free fall motion is the motion of an object when gravity is the only force acting on it and air resistance is absent. In this case, the object is in free-fall. The acceleration due to gravity stays constant, no matter how much the object weighs.
Free-fall is not limited to objects ...
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Recall that when an object falls towards the ground and is only influenced by gravity, it is said to be in free-fall. Under the earth's gravity, an object falls with constant acceleration, known as acceleration due to gravity.
The kinematic equations for constant acceleration are used to solve the problems of freely falling bodies.
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