The net force and the net acceleration are zero
Explanation:
In this problem, we have an object falling down. During its fall, it is acted upon two forces:
Here we are given that:
The force of gravity is [tex]F_{grav} = 0.10 N[/tex]
The air drag is [tex]F_{air}=0.10 N[/tex]
Therefore, the net force is
[tex]F_{net} = F_{grav}-F_{air}=0.10 - 0.10 = 0[/tex]
According to Newton's second law, we have that the net force on an object is equal to the product between its mass (m) and its acceleration (a):
[tex]F_{net}=ma[/tex]
But in this case,
[tex]F_{net} =0[/tex]
It follows that
[tex]a=0[/tex]
So, the net acceleration is zero.
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