Can we say that acceleration due to gravity is uniform acceleration? If so, then why?
Can we say that acceleration due to gravity is uniform acceleration? If so, then why?
Acceleration due to gravity is uniform acceleration. The rate of increase of velocity of a freely falling body on earth due to the force of gravity is called the acceleration due to gravity. From this definition, it is clear that when a body falls its velocity increases at the same rate.
So we can say that acceleration due to gravity is uniform acceleration.
Chemistry
Secondary Chemistry
- Chapter - 1 : Concept of Chemistry
- Chapter - 2 : States of Matter
- Chapter - 3 : Structure of Matter
- Chapter - 4 : Periodic Table
- Chapter - 5 : Chemical Bond
- Chapter - 6 : Concept of Mole and Chemical Counting
- Chapter - 7 : Chemical Reactions
- Chapter - 8 : Chemistry and Energy
- Chapter - 9 : Acid - Base Balance
- Chapter - 10 : Mineral Resources: Metal - Nonmetal
- Chapter - 11 : Mineral Resources: Fossils
- Chapter - 12 : Chemistry in Our Lives