Yes, the velocity of a falling object changes. While the direction of motion does not change, the magnitude of the velocity increases due to the gravitational force.
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Yes, the velocity of a falling object changes due to the acceleration caused by gravity. It increases continuously as the object falls, assuming negligible air resistance, at a rate of approximately
9.8 m/s² on Earth.