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Suppose that the magnitude of gravity on a falling object is greater than the magnitude of air resistance on the object. What is the cumulative effect of the forces on the objec…
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Suppose that the magnitude of gravity on a falling object is greater than the magnitude of air resistance on the object. What is the cumulative effect of the forces on the object's motion?
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B. 200 N to the left.
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