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Kianna Hutchinson
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24 January, 09:55
What is true about an object in free fall?
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Franklin Watson
24 January, 10:07
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The only force being acted upon it is gravity. A ball that was thrown downward off a building isn't in freefall, because it had initial velocity. A piece of paper can't necessarily be in free fall because it is affected by air resistance.
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