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explain why as in the case of a falling hammer we may ignore the effects of air resistance and treat it as if it were in free fall​

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When air resistance acts, acceleration during a fall will be less than g because air resistance affects the motion of the falling objects by slowing it down. Air resistance depends on two important factors - the speed of the object and its surface area. Increasing the surface area of an object decreases its speed.

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