"Terminal Velocity". Usually about 125 mph.
If the object's falling energy increases (this would happen if the object is already falling downward, and air resistance is small), then the kinetic energy will increase.
If there is no air resistance, gravity will accelerate the falling object, that is, it will change its velocity.
Gravity is a force that accelerates the falling object towards the ground.
The effect of gravity on ANY object - falling or not - is to pull it downward. If the object is in free fall, it will accelerate downwards.
"Terminal Velocity". Usually about 125 mph.
At the end of 3 seconds, a falling object is falling at 65.8 mph faster than when it was released, ignoring air resistance.
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It reduces the acceleration of the falling object due to friction.
The acceleration of a falling object is called gravity. A free-falling object has an acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s when going downward on Earth.
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the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
If the object's falling energy increases (this would happen if the object is already falling downward, and air resistance is small), then the kinetic energy will increase.
the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
If there is no air resistance, gravity will accelerate the falling object, that is, it will change its velocity.
Gravity is a force that accelerates the falling object towards the ground.
The shape of the object and the density of the gas that the object is falling through.