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The skydiver with more mass would be more strongly affected by gravity, but air resistance would slightly cancel that out. Rewrite this into 3 sentences
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The skydiver with a greater mass will experience a stronger gravitational force acting on them due to their larger gravitational pull. However, this increased force is partially counteracted by the presence of air resistance during their descent. Thus, the effect of gravity on the skydiver's acceleration is somewhat mitigated by the opposing force of air resistance.
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A skydiver with more mass is influenced by a stronger gravitational pull, but this is somewhat balanced out by air resistance. As a result, the impact of gravity on their descent is partially offset by the opposing force of air resistance.
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The skydiver with more mass experiences a higher force of gravity due to their larger gravitational pull. However, this increased gravitational force is somewhat counteracted by the presence of air resistance during their descent, which acts in the opposite direction. Consequently, the effect of gravity on the skydiver's acceleration is partially mitigated by the opposing force of air resistance.
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