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As an object falls a. both velocity and acceleration increase b. velocity increases and acceleration decreases c. velocity increases and acceleration is unchanged
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As an object falls
a. both velocity and acceleration increase
b. velocity increases and acceleration decreases
c. velocity increases and acceleration is unchanged
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a . both velocity and acceleration increase
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As an object falls in response to gravitational force, its velocity increases
and its acceleration is unchanged. On Earth, its acceleration is 9.8 m/s².
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