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  • Free falling bodies are objects falling under gravity, experiencing gravitational acceleration denoted by 'g' at 9.8 m/s² on Earth's surface, with a sign convention that considers upward as positive for acceleration.
  • Free falling bodies refer to objects falling under the sole influence of gravity. When an object falls freely, it experiences a constant acceleration called gravitational acceleration, typically denoted by 'g' with a value of 9.8 m/s² on Earth's surface.
  • The sign convention for acceleration in free fall is that upward direction is positive for displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

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