ddd3089 ddd3089
  • 07-11-2019
  • Physics
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Why are objects that fall near Earth's surface rarely in free fall?

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looloow1004ever
looloow1004ever looloow1004ever
  • 07-11-2019

Answer:

Objects that fall near Earth’s surface are rarely in free fall.

"Free fall" is the situation where the ONLY force on an object is

the force of gravity, and nothing else.

Objects near Earth's surface are almost always surrounded by air.

If they are falling, then the air is exerting forces on them, and they

are not in "free fall".

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jamessasha02 jamessasha02
  • 17-01-2020

Answer:

Air exerts forces that fall near Earth’s surface

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