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You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.

You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.

You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.

You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.

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How could you describe a situation where an object velocity does not change?

if velocity is constant, that means then the net acceleration acting on the object is equal to zero


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What does acceleration describe?

Rate of change in velocity.


Is Velocity any change in motion?

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What is the only factor needed to calculate change in velocity due to acceleration of gravity 9.8 ms?


Describe the to ways in which velocity can change?

speed and direction


Which describe how velocity Change with time?

average speed.


How does gravity effect a falling object?

If there is no air resistance, gravity will accelerate the falling object, that is, it will change its velocity.


What describes velocity?

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Which best describe what occurs when a body acceleration?

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How is the initial velocity zero but the acceleration is not?

Going back to definitions, Velocity is change of distance with time; and acceleration is change in velocity with time. Initially, the velocity is zero, as is the acceleration, BUT the Force of Gravity attracts the falling mass, and causes velocity to appear. But the continued application of the Force of Gravity causes the velocity to increase. And as we know, increase in velocity is acceleration. [space for QED]


What is the factor needed to calculate change in velocity due to change in gravity?

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