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29 December, 19:40

When is an object that has been dropped from a great height through the air closest to vein in a free fall?

At it's terminal velocity < - - this one?

When it has it's smallest acceleration

When it's velocity downward is largest

When the velocity downward is smallest

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  1. 29 December, 23:24
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    - - "Free fall" means no forces acting on the object except for gravity.

    - - An object dropped through air has two forces on it - - gravity and air resistance.

    - - So we're looking for the part of the drop where air resistance is smallest.

    - - The force of air resistance depends on the speed through the air, so the

    force of air resistance is smallest when velocity downward is smallest.
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