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What is true of an object that is in free fall? No forces are acting on it. The forces of thrust and gravity balance one another. The forces of air resistance and gravity balance one another. Only the
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What is true of an object that is in free fall?
No forces are acting on it.
The forces of thrust and gravity balance one another.
The forces of air resistance and gravity balance one another.
Only the force of gravity is accelerating it.
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the forces of air resistance and gravity balance one another.
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