The change in velocity during free fall is caused by the acceleration due to the gravitational force exerted by the Earth.
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The change in velocity during free fall is caused by the acceleration due to gravity, which pulls objects downward toward the Earth’s surface. This acceleration, denoted as “g”, causes the velocity of the falling object to increase over time.