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Gravity is the only force that makes raindrops fall to Earth, so itmust also be the one most responsible for that phenomenmon.
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The falling magnet will dislodge some air as it falls. When it hits the ground it will cause a vibration carried by the air molecules to you ear creating a bang noise. Then, depending on the force of the fall and the surface on which it lands it may, or may not crack.
The photon is responsible for mediating the electromagnetic force. This includes both electricity and magnetism (both of which are manifestations of the electromagnetic force.) Interestingly, the photon is also the particle responsible for light, which is an electromagnetic wave.
Gravity.
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Gravity is a force that accelerates the falling object towards the ground.
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gravityThe gravitational force of attraction.
potential energyGravity.
Gravity is working to pull the falling feather down to the ground.
Gravity is forcing an object to fall to the ground. Another force is friction from air pressure on the falling object.
The impact force depends upon the height from which it has fallen (IE- its velocity upon impact), and the duration of impact (determined by the elasticity of the collision). However, the object exerts no force upon the ground *while* falling.
because if we didnt have a force when we look to the ground it would look like we falling
Gravity is the only force that makes raindrops fall to Earth, so itmust also be the one most responsible for that phenomenmon.
The force that causes the ball to fall to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts objects towards each other, and in the case of the ball falling, it is being pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
A falling object, such as a ball, can stop very quickly (in a thousandth of a second or thereabouts) but nothing stops instantly. To stop in zero time would take infinite force.