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What forces are acting on a dropped book that falls to the ground? A Gravity Only B Gravity and Air Resistance C Air Resistance only D Friction only HURRY PLS
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What forces are acting on a dropped book that falls to the ground?
A Gravity Only
B Gravity and Air Resistance
C Air Resistance only
D Friction only
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answer : B
reason: air resistance describes the forces that are in opposition to the relative moon of an object as it passes through the air , thus slowing the object down.
gravity pulls down objects to the earth using a magnetic field
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