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Yes - falling out of an airplane. Use a parachute.
Reflection occurs when a light ray travels from an object
if velocity is constant, that means then the net acceleration acting on the object is equal to zero
a reflection
An illuminated object is an object upon which electromagnetic radiation from some source is falling. We usually think of "illumination" in terms of light, but it's actually a broader concept. When an airplane is being examined by ground radar, they say that the radar is "illuminating" the target.
real reflection of the object in front of it at a time.
Yes - falling out of an airplane. Use a parachute.
Reflection
Bowling ball rolling down the lane.
reflection
The law of universal gravitation was said to be inspired by a falling apple and its analogy to the constantly falling moon.
Reflection occurs when a light ray travels from an object
if velocity is constant, that means then the net acceleration acting on the object is equal to zero
A falling object would have less drag than in a classroom in a low pressure environment (higher up) or in a space or a vacuum, but then it's not really falling. Hope this clarifies.
a reflection
An illuminated object is an object upon which electromagnetic radiation from some source is falling. We usually think of "illumination" in terms of light, but it's actually a broader concept. When an airplane is being examined by ground radar, they say that the radar is "illuminating" the target.
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