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Which single force acts on an object in freefall? A. Gravity B. Fluid forces C. Air resistance D. Friction
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Which single force acts on an object in freefall?
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B. Fluid forces
C. Air resistance
D. Friction
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It's A. Gravity...I know cuz u took test
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gravity i think but if uts not gravity then it will be air resistance
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