"If A Freely Falling Ball Is Somehow Equipped With A Speedometer, By How Much Would Its Speed Reading Increase For Every Second?, A. 0 M/S, B. 9.8 M/S

"If a freely falling ball is somehow equipped with a speedometer, by how much would its speed reading increase for every second?

a. 0 m/s
b. 9.8 m/s
c. 10 m/s
d. 20 m/s
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Answer:

Let us say that a freely falling ball is equipped with a speedometer is doing just that, by how much do we think its speed reading would increase every second?

The answer would be 9.8 m/s, so that would be the letter (b).

Explanation:

The object which is, in this case, the ball is moving towards the ground solely by means of gravity so it is just fitting to use the gravitational acceleration which is 9.8 meters per second squared.  

Of course, in a real-world situation, other factors will come into play such the material composition of the ball which will determine or give a hint of its weight and in some cases, even wind velocity has a great influence on the falling object especially in its direction.  

9.8 m/s will be the basis for getting the impact speed of the object.

So again, the letter (b) 9.8 m/s is the answer.

Click on the links for more information:

What is the formula for Velocity? brainly.ph/question/2150748

Momentum brainly.ph/question/167948

Solving atomic mass and molar mass brainly.ph/question/226182

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