Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Kinematics in Two Dimensions - Conceptual Questions - Page 104: 7

Answer

When an object is freely moving through the air, then the only force acting on the object is gravity. Therefore, the magnitude of the acceleration is $g$ and this acceleration is directed straight down toward the ground.

Work Step by Step

When an object is freely moving through the air, then the only force acting on the object is gravity. Therefore, the magnitude of the acceleration is $g$ and this acceleration is directed straight down toward the ground.
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