5.3.1

Acceleration

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Free Fall

If an object is in free fall, then the object’s weight is the only force acting on it. The weight of an object is the force that acts downwards on an object due to gravity.

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Acceleration due to gravity

  • An object in free fall will accelerate at a constant rate. This constant rate is called the acceleration due to gravity (g).
  • The average value for acceleration on Earth due to gravity is 9.81 m/s2, but we round it up to 10 m/s2 in most calculations.

Falling with Air Resistance

Objects falling through the Earth’s atmosphere do not continue to accelerate indefinitely because air resistance slows them down.

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Frictional force

  • Air resistance is a frictional force that opposes the motion of objects moving quickly through the air.
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Slows a falling object

  • Air resistance slows down a falling object.
  • The force due to air resistance increases as the speed of a falling object increases.

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