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An object is falling and experiencing a gravitational force of 30N. The object is also experiencing a force due to air resistance of 7N. Air resistance is a force that goes against the falling object, in the opposite direction.
What is the mass and acceleration of the object?

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Answered by pandacorn327
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As learned in an earlier unit, free fall is a special type of motion in which the only force acting upon an object is gravity. Objects that are said to be undergoing free fall, are not encountering a significant force of air resistance; they are falling under the sole influence of gravity. Under such conditions, all objects will fall with the same rate of acceleration, regardless of their mass. But why? Consider the free-falling motion of a 1000-kg baby elephant and a 1-kg overgrown mouse.

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