The following examples are particle under constant velocity, except; 1 pointa runner traveling at constant speed on a perfectly straight pathan object moving at terminal speed through a viscous mediuma car traveling at a constant speed on a straight highwayan object falling freely under gravity
Question
The following examples are particle under constant velocity, except; 1 pointa runner traveling at constant speed on a perfectly straight pathan object moving at terminal speed through a viscous mediuma car traveling at a constant speed on a straight highwayan object falling freely under gravity
Solution
The example that does not represent a particle under constant velocity is "an object falling freely under gravity". This is because gravity causes the object to accelerate as it falls, meaning its velocity is not constant.
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