Freely falling bodies experience Group of answer choices motion with constant velocity. motion with zero acceleration. motion with constant acceleration. motion at a constant speed. none of the above
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Freely falling bodies are objects that are falling under the sole influence of gravity. This means that air resistance is negligible, and the only force acting on the body is gravity. Show more…
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