Physics, asked by anishkabansal, 22 hours ago

Hold a ball up in the air and allow it to fall freely. Catch the ball before it makes contact with the ground and observe: tell object 1 and 2 and what happened when the two objects interacted . did the two objects touch each other and type of force observed.
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Answered by 192529evangelene
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Answer:

The most remarkable and unexpected fact about falling objects is that, if air resistance and friction are negligible, then in a given location all objects fall toward the center of Earth with the same constant acceleration, independent of their mass. This experimentally determined fact is unexpected because we are so accustomed to the effects of air resistance and friction that we expect light objects to fall slower than heavy ones.

Answered by madhu7896
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Explanation:

  • If air resistance and friction are negligible, then in a given location all objects fall toward the center of Earth with the same constant acceleration, independent of their mass.
  • This experimentally determined fact is unexpected because we are so accustomed to the effects of air resistance and friction that we expect light objects to fall slower than heavy ones.
  • The gravitational force makes objects fall by pulling towards itself.

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