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Physics, 02.11.2020 18:10, paul1963

Which describes an object's speed when free falling in a vacuum? The object accelerates until it reaches its terminal velocity.
The object falls at a constant speed because only one force acts on it.
The object falls faster and faster until it strikes the ground.
The object speeds up and then stops when air resistance equals gravity.

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