Gravity and air resistance.
gravitational force and air resistance
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
gravity and drag
Gravity, forcing it down; air resistance forcing it up.
Buoyant force viscous force
Gravity: The pull of two objects on each other.Inertia: Basically something that slows any kind of acceleration or deceleration on a moving object.Yup, those two are the main forces that act on a falling object.
Gravity and air resistance.
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
gravity and drag
Gravity, forcing it down; air resistance forcing it up.
falling objects.
Buoyant force viscous force
Gravity: The pull of two objects on each other.Inertia: Basically something that slows any kind of acceleration or deceleration on a moving object.Yup, those two are the main forces that act on a falling object.
I'm falling for you!! heheheh
Air resistance decreases acceleration of falling objects
yes
In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the falling action follows the moment when the last leaf is revealed to be a painted one, not a real leaf. Despite this, its presence bolsters the spirits of the sick artist, Johnsy, and she begins to recover. The falling action centers on Johnsy's newfound hope and will to live, mirroring the resilience of the painted leaf.
no or yes