Some objects that are falling through air and encounter air resistance can be considered in nearly free-fall. Why? 2. How does the amount of mass and surface area of an object affect the acceleration of an object falling through the air? 3. What is the acceleration of an object in free fall in meters per second and in miles per hour?

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1. Some objects that are falling through air and encounter air resistance can be considered in nearly free-fall. Why?

2. How does the amount of mass and surface area of an object affect the acceleration of an object falling through the air?

3. What is the acceleration of an object in free fall in meters per second and in miles per hour?

 

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