The speed of a falling ball increases because?
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The speed of a falling ball ( or any other falling body) increases because the earth applies a pulling force on it which is called the force of gravity.
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Let's consider a falling object with significant air resistance. ... This means there is zero air resistance force and only the downward gravitational force. This force causes the ball to increase in speed (in the downward direction)—but once the ball is moving, there is now air resistance force pushing up.
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