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What can you conclude about the nature of vertical acceleration for a freely falling projectile?

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Answer:

For a free falling projectile the acceleration of the body is always equal to the acceleration due to gravity and in the downward direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The acceleration of a body falling freely will experience the acceleration always in the downward direction.
  • When the height of free fall is of the order of radius of the earth then we have a variable acceleration with respect to its height. This is given as:


a=g.(R^2)/((R+h)^2)

where:

g = acceleration due to gravity on the earth surface

R = radius of the earth

h = height of the body above the earth surface