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9.8 meters per seconds squared in the downward direction.
Assuming you mean "falling": the main forces are gravity (downward), and friction (in the direction opposite to the object's movement - for example, if the objects falls straight down, that would be upward).
One Direction.
No.Acceleration is a measure of the rate of change of velocity (speed & direction). If acceleration is decreasing (but still above zero) then this means that the rate at which the speed is increasing in this direction is decreasing.As long as the downward acceleration is greater than zero then the skydiver's speed is still increasing.Once terminal velocity is reached then downward acceleration will equal zero (speed is constant).If the downward acceleration falls below zero (as will happen once his parachute is deployed for instance) then this means he is slowing down.
Saturn, where it generates heat as it falls downward.
Demand curve is slope downward because of inverse relationship between price and quantity.
it depends on shape and resistence as cat only falls at 100kph but humans have a max of 290 if shaped downward like a bullet
Because there is gravity that why we stay on the ground and not fly in the sky.
Niagara Falls
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It will decrease if the object moves upward; decrease if the object moves downward.
While the actual falls are too violent for energy capture, the large drop in river level provides an excellent opportunity to divert water around the falls and capture the force of its downward movement.