Asked by Avery Williams
Which force acts on falling objects to oppose gravity?
A. Pull
B. Air Resistance
C. Acceleration
D. Terminal Velocity
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B. Air Resistance
Explanation: Air resistance (drag) acts upward on falling objects and opposes the downward pull of gravity. When air resistance equals the weight, the net force is zero and the object reaches terminal velocity.
Explanation: Air resistance (drag) acts upward on falling objects and opposes the downward pull of gravity. When air resistance equals the weight, the net force is zero and the object reaches terminal velocity.
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