It's easy if you're falling right along with it.
Just pull out your ruler and measure away.
the answer is free fall !
the answer is free fall :)
The object is said to be in free fall.
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An object is in free fall when only gravity and air resistance (drag) are acting on it. In space, free fall excludes drag.
A truly weightless object experiences no gravitational force, such as an object in deep space far from any massive body. An object that is weightless due to free fall is still under the influence of gravity but is in a state of free fall where the force of gravity and the acceleration of the object cancel out, making it feel weightless.
An object in free fall is one that has only the force of gravity acting upon it.
A falling object.
The only force that can act on an object in free fall is gravity.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other; weight is the measure of the gravitational force acting on an object’s mass. In space or during free fall, objects experience microgravity, where they appear weightless because they are in a state of continuous free fall. However, the mass of the object remains the same regardless of the gravitational force affecting it.
Yes, an object in free fall still has inertia, which is its tendency to resist changes in its state of motion. In this case, the object's inertia keeps it moving at a constant velocity until acted upon by a force like gravity or air resistance.
An object moving horizontally, an object resting on a surface, and an object in space with no gravitational force acting on it are not examples of free fall. Free fall specifically refers to an object falling solely under the influence of gravity.