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Once a falling object has reached a constant velocity, the object ___. a. stops accelerating b. stops speeding up c. experiences equal forces of gravity and air resistance d. all of the above
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Once a falling object has reached a constant velocity, the object ___.
a. stops accelerating
b. stops speeding up
c. experiences equal forces of gravity and air resistance
d. all of the above
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d. all of the above is the answer
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'a', 'b', and 'c' are all reasonable statements.
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