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Physics, 16.06.2020 00:57 Yoma321

Which situation involves an object that can be considered to be in free fall? A) a bungee jumper just before reaching the bottom of a jump.
B) a ball at the top of its motion after being thrown straight up in the air.
C) a helicopter that is hovering above a freeway. D) a meteor traveling through the atmosphere

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