cq_1_231

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A wad of paper is dropped from a second-story balcony and falls

through still air to the ground.

As it speeds up, what happens to the air resistance it

encounters?

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It becomes greater.

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What happens to the net force acting on it?

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The magnitude decreases.

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What happens to its acceleration?

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The aceleratio decreases because Fnet decreases.

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If it dropped from a much higher point, what would happen to the

net force and the acceleration?

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They can both reach zero if the object falls from a high enogh

altitude.

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