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What is the greatest force acting on a falling object that speeds up towards the ground 1) normal force 2) applied force 3) frictional force 4) Gravitational force
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What is the greatest force acting on a falling object that speeds up towards the ground
1) normal force
2) applied force
3) frictional force
4) Gravitational force
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The answer of this question is Gravitational force
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4 gravitational forces because gravity is bringing the object to Earth's core... or so I think
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