Asked by jaun
If a ball is accelerating down through the air with no horizontal motion, what must be true about the net forces acting on the ball?(1 point)
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The gravitational force is greater than the drag.
The gravitational force is greater than the drag.
The net force on the ball is zero.
The net force on the ball is zero.
The net force on the ball is directed upward.
The net force on the ball is directed upward.
The drag is greater than the gravitational force.
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The gravitational force is greater than the drag.
The gravitational force is greater than the drag.
The net force on the ball is zero.
The net force on the ball is zero.
The net force on the ball is directed upward.
The net force on the ball is directed upward.
The drag is greater than the gravitational force.
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The gravitational force is greater than the drag.
Reason: Because the ball accelerates downward, the net force must be downward, so gravity (down) exceeds air drag (up).
Reason: Because the ball accelerates downward, the net force must be downward, so gravity (down) exceeds air drag (up).
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