Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate.
no, most objects accelerate differently.
balance
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The force of gravity causes objects to accelerate (speed up) when they fall. This is because of newtons law F=MA force equals mass times acceleration, meaning when you put a force such as gravity on a mass it will accelerate the mass
The rate is 9.8m/sec
No
All objects accelerate if the forces acting on them are not balanced.
Objects will accelerate if there is a net force acting on them.
Free fall is caused when gravity pulls it toward earth
He would wildly accelerate his car when the traffic light turned green. Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate as they move toward the Earth. Living in a foreign country can accelerate the speed at which you learn the native language.
In free fall, the force of gravity alone causes an object to accelerate in the downward direction.
9.8 meters per second squared.
Galileo Galilei
no, most objects accelerate differently.
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
When the forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force.