Gravitational pull is constant...but is limited in a atmosphere due to wind resistance (terminal velocity).
The acceleration is constant in this case.
Acceleration. A free-falling object falls at constant force, and thereby at constant acceleration.
Mass of a body is constant
If the velocity is constant then there is no acceleration. The acceleration is zero.
acceleration
Changing at a constant rate equal to acceleration.
No. If demand rises, then supply falls. Transveresly, if demand falls, then supply rises.
No. "Uniform motion" means motion at a constant speed in a straight line. But the speed of a body falling freely to the ground is continuously increasing, in response to the force of gravity.
a "body" "moving body" an "object" is moving with constant velocity. [OR] a "body" is moving with constant velocity.
you keep your body constant by, keeping the levels of sugar levels and keeping your body warm and keeping it at the level
It moves with a constant acceleration downwards. This means that its velocity is increasing at a constant rate.
If gravity is the only force acting on a falling body, then its acceleration is constant until it hits the ground, and the number is 9.81 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 .