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it is called free fall and its right if you put inertia

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That is called "free fall".

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Is the force of gravity on an object at rest in free fall and the same object horizontally?

Yes. The force of gravity is the same, 9.8m/s2, whether an object is at rest, in vertical motion, or horizontal motion, because the force of gravity is due to the mass of the earth and not to the motion of any object. The force of gravity does decrease slightly with altitude, as distance from the center of the earth increases.


What Is the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity.?

downward motion


Which force tend to slow an object in motion?

Friction and/or Gravity


What force must be acting on an object in projectile motion?

Gravity -Apex:)


What is projectile in physics?

An object that is in motion, only acted on by the force of gravity


For an object to be projectile motion what force must be acting on it?

The correct answer is gravity


What is the only requirement for an object to be in projectile motion?

Gravity must be the only force acting on the object.


Why do you have motion?

because everything around has motion because the word motion comes from the word movement when we move its motion but we do not see motion so therefore motion is a force just like gravity because gravity is what pulls every object to the ground. when we push or pull it is force and that is motion pulling or moving an object is motion.


What force always tends to slow the motion of an object on a surface?

Friction or gravity .


What force is most responsible for the pathe of an object during projectile motion?

gravity


What force oppses the motion of an object falling through the air?

Nothing is opposing an object falling to earth. Gravity is causing an object to fall back to earth which is opposing the object from leaving earht. If anything the force that opposes gravity is the force at which an object is projected.


For an object to be in projectile motion and what force must be acting on it?

Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.