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How does initial velocity affect the acceleration of an object in free fall?

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during free fall acceleration doesn't depends on initial speed

in free fall acceleration is given by


a = (F_g)/(m)


a = (mg)/(m)


a = g

so for all cases of initial speed its acceleration is always equal to "g" and magnitude equal to 9.81 m/s^2

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