Question: Please help me solve and answer this, also show the work if necessary Freefall Concepts-Honors 1. What does it mean for an object to be

Please help me solve and answer this, also show the work if necessary

Please help me solve and answer this, also show the work if

Freefall Concepts-Honors 1. What does it mean for an object to be in freefall? 2. What is the acceleration of all falling objects? 3. What are the directions an object can be moving to be considered a freefalling object? 4. What is the only force acting on a freely falling object? 5. Which direction of a falling object is considered to be the negative direction? 6. Which direction of a falling object is considered the positive direction? 7. How does the velocity change for an object freely moving upward? 8. How does the velocity change for an object moving freely downward? 9. The time it takes to get to the top is the same amount of time to get back to the bottom. 10. If an object took 5 seconds to reach the top of the path how long will it take to reach the bottom of the path? 11. Using question #10, what was the total time the football was in the air? Example: ANSWER EACH PART. Show work where necessary Drake tossed a football straight up into the air and caught it at the same distance above the ground he tossed upward. It took the football 3 seconds to reach the top of its path and then begin to travel back downward. a. What was the velocity Drake tossed the football upwards? b. What was the time it took for the ball to come back down to the bottom of its path? C. What was the distance the ball travelled upward? d. What was the football's velocity at the top of the path? e. What was the football's velocity at the bottom of the path just as the ball touched Drake's hands

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