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Which force acts on falling objects to oppose gravity?(1 point) a. terminal velocity b. air resistance c. acceleration d. pull
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b. air resistance
Air resistance (a type of drag) acts upward on falling objects and opposes the downward force of gravity; when it equals gravity the object reaches terminal velocity.
Air resistance (a type of drag) acts upward on falling objects and opposes the downward force of gravity; when it equals gravity the object reaches terminal velocity.
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