Acceleration is constant.
Speed increases linearly with time.
Distance increases exponentially with time.
It moves with a constant acceleration downwards. This means that its velocity is increasing at a constant rate.
the object's falling speed
It will decrease if the object moves upward; decrease if the object moves downward.
Increases
Correct.
It moves with a constant acceleration downwards. This means that its velocity is increasing at a constant rate.
the object's falling speed
It will decrease if the object moves upward; decrease if the object moves downward.
Increases
Correct.
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
it will go straight down because of gravity
Velocity increases but not infinitely.
The equation for speed or fast is v=at and the distance is d=1/2 at2 the acceleration is 'a'.
for how fast an object falls, use v=gt. g stands for the acceleration of gravity- 9.8 m/s2 v stands for speed t stands for time for how far that object falls, use d=0.5gt2 d being distance
Acceleration. A free-falling object falls at constant force, and thereby at constant acceleration.
For example, when an object falls, its potential energy decreases, but its kinetic energy increases, i.e., it falls faster and faster.