A ball falls through the air. Air resistance (Fair) of 5 N pushes up against the ball. The force due to gravity (Fg) pulls the ball down with a force of 10 N.
A ball falls through the air. Air resistance (Fair) of 5 N pushes up against the ball. The force due to gravity (Fg) pulls the ball down with a force of 10 N.
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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Chapter4: Forces In One Dimension
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 59A
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