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why true free fall not possible in air??​

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Answered by Aanya599
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We typically call this "free fall" motion because the object is moving only under the influence of the gravitational force. ... However, objects on the surface of the Earth usually have an air resistance force on them also.

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Answered by mohsinalam
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Free fall is relative to atmospheric friction and gravitational attributes in any given situation. Near the surface of the Earth, an object in free fall in a vacuum will accelerate at approximately 9.8 m/s^2, independent of its mass. With air resistance acting on an object that has been dropped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, which is around 53 m/s (122 mph) for a human.

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