without gravity there can be no free fall. The only time humans have eperienced free fall is within a space craft where gravity is regulated.
Free falling isn't actually related to force, when you free fall you are falling because of gravity, gravity is one of the four known forces, but gravity is simply the warping of the fabric of space and time, you fall because the earth streches that fabric, and you fall or sink into it, like a bowling ball on a trampoline. There are no forces acting on you, rather you are simply moving with the fabric which you exist in, which has been warped by the force of gravity. Free Fall is where an object whose motion is due to gravity ALONE.
Let's imagine there is no air resistance and that gravity is the only thing affecting a falling object. Such an object would then be in free fall. Freely falling objects are affected only by gravity
Gravity and free fall are similar because they are both a force that pulls objects downward. <><><><><> Gravity is the force that pulls you down. Free fall is when you have no opposing force keeping you up.
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Gravity.
An example of free fall due to gravity.
Motion under the influence of gravity alone is called free fall. In free fall, an object is only acted upon by the force of gravity, causing it to accelerate towards the Earth at a constant rate.
An object in free fall is one that has only the force of gravity acting upon it.
You're probably thinking of "free fall".
The two states that exist when the only force acting on an object is gravity are free fall and equilibrium. In free fall, the object is accelerating downward due to gravity, while in equilibrium, the object is either at rest or moving at a constant velocity with no net force acting on it.
An object is in free fall when only gravity and air resistance (drag) are acting on it. In space, free fall excludes drag.