acceleration
Ignoring air resistance, the mass, weight, color, acceleration and direction of such a body are constant, whereas its speed is not. Note: "A height" is the only place from which an object can fall.
Gravity is the force that acts vertically downward towards the center of the Earth, pulling objects towards it. This force is responsible for objects falling to the ground when released from a height.
Falling into water from a height of around 50 feet or higher can be fatal due to the impact on the body.
An object dropped from a height without any initial velocity, a skydiver falling towards the ground before deploying their parachute, and a rock falling off a cliff are all examples of free fall.
Terminal velocity is typically reached within 10-12 seconds when falling from a height, depending on factors such as air resistance and the height of the fall.
It moves with uniform acceleration due to gravity
Ignoring air resistance, the mass, weight, color, acceleration and direction of such a body are constant, whereas its speed is not. Note: "A height" is the only place from which an object can fall.
Gravity is the force that acts vertically downward towards the center of the Earth, pulling objects towards it. This force is responsible for objects falling to the ground when released from a height.
Falling into water from a height of around 50 feet or higher can be fatal due to the impact on the body.
An object dropped from a height without any initial velocity, a skydiver falling towards the ground before deploying their parachute, and a rock falling off a cliff are all examples of free fall.
A waterfall
Terminal velocity is typically reached within 10-12 seconds when falling from a height, depending on factors such as air resistance and the height of the fall.
It will fall faster and faster for a while - until it eventually reaches a "terminal speed", at which air resistance and gravity are in balance. After that, it will continue falling at a constant speed.
on his but
An object falling from height falls down with uniform acceleration as gravitational force is constantly acting on the object and increases the speed of the object uniformly. Second situation in witch you may get it when you start a non gear scooter and slowly go on increasing the speed. Of course this is subjective and pure uniform acceleration can be achieved very rarely but this is how it can be explained most easily.
When a parachutist is falling, potential energy from height is converted into kinetic energy as the parachutist accelerates towards the ground. As the parachute is deployed and air resistance increases, some of the kinetic energy is converted back into potential energy, slowing the fall.
The speed of a dropped stone will be non-uniform. The stone goes faster as it falls by an amount equal to 32 feet per second, per second. That means for each second of falling, the speed increases by another 32 feet per second until terminal velocity is reached.