The obvious is gravity.
Wind creates both lift and rotation, both of which create inertia. If the feather tilts, it will also be subject to acceleration and/or velocity loss.
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
gravity and drag
Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
compression pushes it down
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
Tension and compression are the two forces that act upon a bridge.
gravity and drag
Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
Gravity and air resistance.
friction
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falling objects.
compression pushes it down
Some Forces do not involve physical contact between the bodies on which they act. -Jauan Williams 3182163642
Action and reaction