Physics, 03.12.2020 01:30 ortegamagellynt
The effect of gravity on a falling object can be modeled by a ball dropped from different heights. What is a limitation of this model?
A. Not all objects bounce, even though balls do.
B. Some balls float in water, while others sink.
C. The ball can be dropped from varying heights.
D. Friction with air also affects the fall of the object.
Correct answer is D
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