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  • Free Fall Explained: Understanding Motion Without Air Resistance
    That's called free fall.

    Here's why:

    * Free: The object is not being acted upon by any forces other than gravity.

    * Fall: The object is moving downwards due to the force of gravity.

    It's important to note that free fall is an idealized situation. In reality, air resistance will always affect a falling object to some degree. However, the term "free fall" is used to describe situations where air resistance is negligible.

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