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Explain the acceleration of falling objects.
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Gravity, a force, acts on an object, causing it to accelerate


Newtons Second equation: F=ma
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Answered by Anonymous
Thanks "bobpursley"!
15 years ago
Answered by Sophie Kindrid
thats easy it is KINETIC ENERGY!!!! i had trouble with it too!!! Really nothing ever hits the ground either freaky huh??
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