Is it possible for air resistance to be greater than gravitational force?

(1 point)
Yes. Air resistance is greater than gravitational force at the
moment a skydivers parachute opens.
Yes. Air resistance is greater than gravitational force at the
moment a skydiver's parachute lands on the ground.
No. Air resistance can never be greater than gravitational force.
No. Air resistance is always less at terminal velocity and
gravitational force is more.

1 answer

Yes. Air resistance is greater than gravitational force at the moment a skydivers parachute opens.
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