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  1. Free fall - Wikipedia

    In classical mechanics, free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it. A freely falling object may not necessarily be falling down in the vertical direction.

  2. Search - 3.7: Free Fall - Physics LibreTexts

    Mar 16, 2025 · For the ideal situations of these first few chapters, an object falling without air resistance or friction is defined to be in free fall. The force of gravity causes objects to fall toward the center of …

  3. Introduction to Free Fall Motion - The Physics Classroom

    Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity is said to be in a state of free fall. There are two important motion characteristics that are true of free-falling objects: Free-falling objects do …

  4. Free fall | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Gravitational forces are never uniform, and therefore only the centre of mass is in free fall. All other points of a body are subject to tidal forces because they move in a slightly different gravitational field.

  5. Free Fall: Principle, Causes, Factors, History, Examples, Significances

    Jul 23, 2025 · In physics, free fall is that state of fall where the body keeps on accelerating constantly without the action of other forces. Thus, every kind of fall includes free fall at some instant.

  6. Free Fall - Fisicalab

    Free fall is a constant acceleration motion or uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion (u.a.r.m.) in which a body is dropped vertically from a certain height and does not encounter any obstacle in its way.

  7. Motion of Free Falling Object | Glenn Research Center | NASA

    Jul 3, 2025 · The weight, size, and shape of the object are not a factor in describing a free fall. In a vacuum, a beach ball falls with the same acceleration as an airliner. Knowing the acceleration, we …

  8. Free fall - Examples, Equations and Cause | CK-12 Foundation

    Jan 1, 2026 · Explore the concept of free fall and how gravity affects objects in motion, regardless of their mass. Learn about projectile motion, parabolic paths, and the constant acceleration due to gravity.

  9. Free Fall – Introductory Physics: Classical Mechanics

    When an object is subject to the force of gravity alone, we say the object is in free fall. Below, we will use our brand new theory of gravity to solve problems concerning objects in free fall.

  10. Free Fall - Physics Tutorials

    As you can see the ball is thrown upward with an initial v velocity, at the top it’s velocity becomes zero and it changes it’s direction and starts to fall down which is free fall.