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Difference between weightlessness and Freefall ASAP​

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Answered by powerrangers3838
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a falling object is in free fall if the only force acting on it is gravity. weightlessness occurs in the free fall when the weight of an object seems to be zero. when actions and reaction forces are exerted by two objects, the acceleration of the objects depend on the masses of the objects.

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Weightlessness condition experience while in free fall in which the effect of gravity is cancelled by the internal force resulting from orbital flight and the time zero gravity is often used to describe such a condition .

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