Why dont we feel inertia during free-fall? It has stolen my sleep for months. And please no stupid answers. Please let others answer who knows.
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Feeling "Weightless" When You Go "Over the Hump" The phenomenon of "weightlessness" occurs when there is no force of support on your body. When your body is effectively in "free fall", accelerating downward at the acceleration of gravity, then you are not being supported.
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Answer:
acceleration due to gravity
Explanation:
as we fall freely there is no friction or something to stop while falling and force of gravity is stronger then our weight
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