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2 February, 17:09

Why does an object accelerate when it falls towards Earth's surface

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    2 February, 21:02
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    There is a force of gravity acting downward on the object,

    and no force acting upward on it.

    Since the vertical forces on it are unbalanced, it accelerates

    in the direction of the net vertical force, which is downward.
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