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What are two forces that act on a leaf when it falls from a tree?
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inertia
inertia
acceleration
acceleration
mass
mass
gravity
gravity
air resistance
air resistance
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Gravity and air resistance.
Gravity pulls the leaf downward; air resistance (drag) acts upward opposing the motion. Together they determine the leaf’s net acceleration.
Gravity pulls the leaf downward; air resistance (drag) acts upward opposing the motion. Together they determine the leaf’s net acceleration.
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