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As far as I understand the direction of the force of air resistance acts in the opposite way to which you are going... In other words if a ball was thrown up at 20 m/s and the force of air resistance was 1m/s2 then for every second the ball goes up, it would slow down by 1m/s (assuming there was no gravity). The same applies if it was going down at 20 m/s it would slow down by 1m/s.

When a parachutist opens a parachute, gravity tries to pull it down and air resistance keep it up.I think so.

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which way does air resistance always act plz answer it

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Gravity down, air resistance up

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gravity , air reseistance

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