Freely Falling Bodies | 2.3 General Physics
Freely Falling Bodies Chad provides a physics lesson on freely falling bodies and gives several free-fall motion problems with solutions. These involve a special case of constant acceleration as the acceleration due to gravity, provided an object is somewhat near to the surface of the Earth, is fairly constant having a value of 9.8m/s^2. Free fall motion is just a specific example of kinematics in one dimension with constant acceleration, and the same four physics equations that were introduced for uniform acceleration in the last lesson are once again used here. The free fall motion examples Chad selects provide students the opportunity to solve for displacement, final velocity, and time so that students can feel comfortable that they've been exposed to a wide variety of free fall motion physics problems. 00:00 Lesson Introduction 00:40 Gravity and Free Fall 04:54 Free Fall Motion Problems and Solutions Check out Chad's General Physics Master Course: https://www.chadsprep.com/physics-you... #generalphysics #physicstutorial

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