Okay so my father and I are having a debate about the acceleration due to gravity. I proposed that the acceleration due to gravity is constant for all falling objects (neglecting air friction in all problems). So an object freely falling out of an airplane will gain velocity with every second. This brought up the matter of sky diving. He believes this is not true, that an object does not gain speed with every passing second, otherwise sky divers would die. Now I said that with sky diving there is air friction and that slows them down a bit, but not to the extent that he thinks. We agree that body position affects the rate of velocity at which you fall. I can't explain to him to make him understand that a freely falling object is constantly gaining speed. Some one help me please.
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