putoamisliikkeessä
Putoamisliikkeessä, which translates to "in free fall" or "falling" in English, refers to a state where an object is subject only to the force of gravity. This means that air resistance, or drag, is negligible or absent. In a vacuum, all objects, regardless of their mass or composition, would experience the same acceleration in a gravitational field, a principle famously observed and explained by Galileo Galilei. The acceleration due to gravity near the Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared.
The concept of putoamisliikkeessä is fundamental in classical mechanics. When an object is in free fall, its
In reality, air resistance plays a significant role, especially for objects with large surface areas or low