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  • Gravity and Air Resistance: Forces Affecting Falling Objects
    The two forces acting on a falling object are gravity and air resistance.

    * Gravity pulls the object downwards.

    * Air resistance (also called drag) opposes the motion of the object through the air, acting in the opposite direction of its motion.

    It's important to note that the relative strength of these forces changes depending on the object's shape, size, and speed. For example, a feather experiences much more air resistance than a rock falling at the same speed.

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