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  1. When a ball falls down from a height h, its P.E is transformed into K.E as it's free-falling, BUT.....wot abt objects not
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  2. Calculate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere(density 0.830g/m^3) falling throught air if its radius is 8.00cm and its drag
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  3. If the effect of the air resistance acting on falling raindrops is ignored, then we can treat raindrops as freely fallingobjects
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  4. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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  5. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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  6. What is the acceleration of a 10-N freely falling object with no air resistance?
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  7. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec/sec?
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  8. The formula for the distance a freely falling object drops is½*g*+2 d/t g*t m/s/s =m/s2
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  9. vertical distance equation for a freely falling object
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  10. A freely falling body traveled xm in nth second distance travelled in n−1 th second is
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