Science, asked by Madhav039, 5 hours ago

Suppose a ball is falling from a high-rise building. After falling through a certain height, the

frictional force acting on the ball due to air that acts upwards becomes equal to the pull of

gravity on the ball that acts downwards. When these two forces become equal, then what

happen to the ball?



a. It stops and hangs there. c. Its speed increases

b. Its speed decreases d. It falls with constant velocity.
c. its speed increases
d. It falls with constant velocity.



Give reasons for your answer.ts speed increases​

Answers

Answered by nitubai34
3

option ( d ) is correct because both is same so gravity is not able to maintain the human load

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