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1 1-Dimensional Vertical Motion
Free Fall - an object dropped from the surface of a planet in the absence of air resistance undergoes “free fall” Acceleration due to the force of gravity, on earth, is known as, “g”. g = -9.8 m/s/s All objects, on earth, accelerate at the constant rate of -9.8 m/s/s, in the absence of air resistance.

2 Air resistance - the force exerted by the air on a falling object

3 Terminal Velocity - the largest velocity that is reached by a falling object
when air resistance balances the pull of gravity the object stops accelerating and speed remains constant = TERMINAL SPEED.

4 Terminal Velocity

5 Terminal Velocity

6 UNIFORM ACCELERATION OBJECTS WITH INITIAL VELOCITY OBJECTS FROM REST
Average Velocity Vav = Dd/Dt Acceleration a = Dv/Dt OBJECTS WITH INITIAL VELOCITY OBJECTS FROM REST FREE FALL g = 9.8 m/s/s

7 sources http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtla ws/sd.cfm
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