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Physics, 29.07.2019 05:00 alexanderavrett

Why are objects that fall near earth’s surface rarely in free fall? gravity does not act on objects near earth’s surface. air exerts forces on falling objects near earth’s surface. the objects do not reach terminal velocity. the objects can be pushed upward by gravity.

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