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Something is considered to be in free fall when gravity is pushing up on it and no other forces are acting on it. True False
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Something is considered to be in free fall when gravity is pushing up on it and no other forces are acting on it.
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When something is falling,gravity pushes it down.Gravity pulls,but not push
The Answer to your question is false.
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it has to be false gravity doesn't push up it pulls down
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