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A and B are forces acting on a falling object. Which force, A or B, represents gravity in the diagram? Force____is gravity because it attracts the ball to the ground.
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A and B are forces acting on a falling object. Which force, A or B, represents gravity in the diagram? Force____is gravity because it attracts the ball to the ground.
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A and B are forces acting on a falling object. Which
force, A or B, represents gravity in the diagram?
Force____is gravity because it attracts the ball
to the ground.
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Answer: Force B is your answer
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Force b is gravity - the arrow is pointing downwards and gravity also acts downwards towards the centre of the earth. Hope this helps:)
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