motion of free falling object does not have friction, while motion of the cart has force of friction
You can any of several formulae for constant acceleration, found in any physics textbook. Acceleration due to gravity, near the Earth's surface, is about 9.8 meters/second2.
Oribtal points are any location in space where an object may freely orbit around a planet, or other astral object, without falling to the planet below.
"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object
The forces that affect the rate of a falling object are Gravity and Air Resistance. Gravity affects the speed and the velocity of the object by speeding it up as it falls closer to the earth, and Air resistance works against the object pushing against it.
As the gravitational potential is converted into kinetic energy by the object falling down the energy gradient.
the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration.
Yes, mass is an intrinsic property of matter. However a freely falling object will experience no weight.
The gravity acting on a rising object and that on a falling object are the same when these objects are at the same height. What is different is that a rising object is decelerating by the force of gravity and the falling object is accelerating.
the object's falling speed
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
It is a projectile falling with an acceleration equal to that of free fall. (an object falling in a vacuum at the earth's surface)
*by reducing the weight or density of the falling object. *By introducing resistance to the falling object in the form of flat light weighted object. *giving parachute.
downward motion
Friction always acts in a direction opposing the motion of an object.
It accelerates at a higher rate
No characteristics of a falling body appear on the list provided with the question.
If an object is in "free fall", it means that the only force acting on it is gravity.