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Its weight causes it to accelerate. That is in simple terms. When an object falls to the ground, it still has mass, it still has weight, and it has constant forces acting upon it, such as gravity.
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The temperature.
The gravitational pull on the falling man and the wind resistance acting against the fall.
You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.
Its weight causes it to accelerate. That is in simple terms. When an object falls to the ground, it still has mass, it still has weight, and it has constant forces acting upon it, such as gravity.
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No, there are not any dedicated acting school in Fergus Falls; you should look into the Lutheran Brethren Schools, which has a drama department.
When hail falls to the ground, it is because of the force of FRICTION!! :)
True. Work is defined as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force. Since there is no force acting on the book as it falls, no work is done on the book.
If gravity is the only force acting on a falling body, then its acceleration is constant until it hits the ground, and the number is 9.81 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 .
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
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It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
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The gravitational pull on the falling man and the wind resistance acting against the fall.