-- If you really mean "falls through the air", then its acceleration steadily decreases.
-- If you're actually thinking about an object that's "falling", with no air in the way and
no other influence on it except gravity, then its acceleration is constant as it falls.
Displacement: Grows with time, at an increaing rate. Velocity: Grows with time, at a constant rate. Acceleration: Greater than zero, remains constant with time.
false.
acceleration
rate of acceleration
Objects fall at a constant acceleration. For an object on the planet Earth, that acceleration is 9.8m/s^2, or 32ft/s^2.
Displacement: Grows with time, at an increaing rate. Velocity: Grows with time, at a constant rate. Acceleration: Greater than zero, remains constant with time.
Changing at a constant rate equal to acceleration.
false.
acceleration
rate of acceleration
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
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 .
Objects fall at a constant acceleration. For an object on the planet Earth, that acceleration is 9.8m/s^2, or 32ft/s^2.
It can brake.
It falls.
Acceleration. A free-falling object falls at constant force, and thereby at constant acceleration.
False