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Describing Free Fall What is the only force that acts on a falling body when it is in free fall?
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Describing Free Fall What is the only force that acts on a falling body when it is in free fall?
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"Free Fall" MEANS that the only force acting on the object is
the force of gravity. It may be falling, but if there's any other
force acting on it besides gravity, like maybe air resistance,
then it's NOT in "free fall".
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Answer:
gravity
Step-by-step explanation:
on edg. 2020
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