True: As a falling objects speed increased its air resistance also increases., The air resistance on a falling object increased as it falls., An object that has reached its terminal velocity falls at a constant speed., Weight force is another name for gravitational force., When air resistance equals gravitational force the forces are balanced., Surface area affects the rate of falling., A feather dropped at the same height as a hammer will fall slower due to air resistance., A leaf flutters to the ground because it experiences a lot of air resistance. , For a slow scenic descent a skydiver would deploy his chute immediately on leaving the plane., A skydiver is pulled downwards by gravity., All falling objects experience air resistance., Weight is the measurement of gravitational force on an object., Weight is measured in Newtons., False: All objects fall at the same speed through air, Heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones, An object with a large surface area will fall quickly., Galileo was a French scientist who studied forces., For a quick descent a skydiver should deploy his chute immediately on leaving the plane. chute , A skydiver is pushed downwards by gravity., There is no air resistance on a skydiver., Mass and weight are the same thing., Weight is measured in grams., Ne is the symbol for Newtons.,
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