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in free fall of a body under gravity, does it have uniform acceleration?
    
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yes, neglecting air resistance
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if you consider ideal case ... then yes there will be an uniform acceleration equals to g ... other wise in real senario the acceleration in free fall depends on many attributes of the object falling , because of resistances involved due to atmosphere
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