Accelerated Motion and Free Fall (mark the correct): In Free fall two different
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Accelerated Motion and Free Fall (mark the correct): In Free fall two different masses take different times to hit the ground when falling from the same high. Free Fall is a motion under the influence of gravity (gravitational force) only. A ball is thrown (not dropped) straight down from a bridge into a river below. The ball's acceleration is g just after leaving your hand. A ball is trown up and hits the top of his trajectory (maximum high). At that moment its acceleration is zero. Free Fall is an example of Accelerated Motion. In Free Fall we have gravity and air resistance. Because air resistance an object in Free Fall has a terminal speed.Explanation / Answer
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