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You're fishing for "air resistance" but your description isn't correct.

Air resistance doesn't "slow" a falling object. Once the object has

built up to some particular speed of fall, air resistance prevents it

from falling any faster.

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13y ago

The energy of motion (kinetic energy: mv2/2) is transformed into heat by friction.

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Jieroy Morllavi

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jonas cueva

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lumiit na ang kanilang mga panga.

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