8. If you drop a ball from a height, its velocity
increases as it comes down. What force is
responsible for this increase?
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gravity. At a point, it reaches terminal velocity.At that point, it will be moving at 9.8m'/s^2 neglecting air resistance
Explanation:
It's obviously Gravity
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Gravity does cause things to fall with increasing speed, but as they speed up viscous force due to air increases. Eventually the viscous force due to air is enough to balance the force of gravity, so the acceleration stops and the raindrop reaches a constant terminal velocity.
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