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For an object in free-fall (ignoring air resistance), which of the following statements is false: You are free to choose the origin and direction of the positive axis. The acceleration due to gravity is constant. The acceleration may point in the opposite direct as the velocity. The acceleration always points in the same direct as the velocity.

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T h e a c c e l . e r a t i o n m a y p o i n t i n t h e o p p o s i t e d i r e c t a s t h e v e l o c i t y .

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Answer:hh

The acceleration may point in the opposite direct as the velocity

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By definition free-fall is an uniform accelerate movement so speed always is increasing in fact acelertion and velocity always point in the same direction

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