Feather of mass 2 g is falling downwards with constant velocity what is net force acting on it
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For the falling feather, mainly two forces are acting on it:
1) Gravitational Force of Earth in vertically downward direction
2) Resistive Viscous Force (in other words, air resistance) by Air in vertically upward direction.
These forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, so the net force acting on the feather is zero.
Thus, the net force acting on the feather is zero.
1) Gravitational Force of Earth in vertically downward direction
2) Resistive Viscous Force (in other words, air resistance) by Air in vertically upward direction.
These forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, so the net force acting on the feather is zero.
Thus, the net force acting on the feather is zero.
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