The fall of a body on the earth's surface cannot be complete free fall. Why?
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Near the surface of the Earth, an object in free fall in a vacuum will accelerate at approximately 9.8 m/s2, independent of its mass. ... This demonstrated Galileo's discovery that, in the absence of air resistance, all objects experience the same acceleration due to gravity.
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due to air resistance and friction
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