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The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
Air pressure.
The force of gravity, which pulls it down; and friction forces, which pull it up.
The gravitational pull on the falling man and the wind resistance acting against the fall.
gravity wind resistance weight
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
Gravity and air resistance.
Air pressure.
Air resistance and gravity.
The force of gravity, which pulls it down; and friction forces, which pull it up.
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
The gravitational pull on the falling man and the wind resistance acting against the fall.
gravity wind resistance weight
Gravity, forcing it down; air resistance forcing it up.
Is the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is called its momentum
1.a buoyant force acting on the body upwards due to air . 2.the weight of body acting downwards . this two forces acts.....
Mainly gravity, and air resistance.