Its magnitude increases steadily, at the rate of 9.8 meters per second every second.
Its direction remains constant, pointing down.
It stops accelerating, and falls the rest of the way at constant speed.
Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.
rate of acceleration
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.
It falls.
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
It stops accelerating, and falls the rest of the way at constant speed.
Velocity increases but not infinitely.
Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.
rate of acceleration
It accelerates downward at a rate of 9.8m/s2. Depending on the object and how high above the earth it started, it may reach terminal velocity at which point it will no longer accelerate, but will continue to fall at a constant velocity.
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
[object Object]
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.
It is the velocity that increases.
Velocity can change even if speed is constant.
It can brake.