Allow a ball to simple fall straight down. What is the change in velocity each second on the way down?

STEM Helper STEM Helper answered
2 years ago

Um, it has to do something with the speed of acceleration. Basically, idk. Sorry

oobleck oobleck answered
2 years ago

The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2 = (9.81m/s)/s

That is, the velocity grows by 9.81 m/s every second

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