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What are the balanced forces for someone in a parachute? A. Gravity and air resistance B. Centripetal and air resistance C. Gravity and centripetal D. Gravity and Earth
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What are the balanced forces for someone in a parachute?
A. Gravity and air resistance
B. Centripetal and air resistance
C. Gravity and centripetal
D. Gravity and Earth
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It is A because the air and puts force to allow for a slow decent while gravity works to take you down
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A. Gravity pulls you when air resistance to parachute makes it slow
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