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Objects fall at constant velocity
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Objects fall at constant velocity
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False,
Object do not intend to fall at a constant velocity.
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No they don't. Without air resistance, objects fall with constant
acceleration.
On Earth, the acceleration is 9.8 m/s² ... the speed of a falling object
at any time is 9.8 m/s faster than it was 1 second earlier.
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