A feather and a minivan are dropped vertically downward from a height of twenty meters and both are subject to air drag as they fall. The minivan reaches the ground much faster than the feather. Which one of the following statements concerning this situation is true, if any?

a) The minivan has a larger terminal velocity than the feather because it experiences less air resistance than the feather.

b) The minivan encounters a smaller force of air resistance than the feather and falls faster.

c) Each object experiences the same amount of air drag, but the minivan experiences the greatest force of gravity.

d) The feather experiences more air drag than the minivan and has a smaller terminal velocity.

Respuesta :

Each object experiences the same amount of air drag, but the minivan experiences the greatest force of gravity.

Air resistance

The two objects fall from the same height and will experience the same air resistance or drag force.

Force of gravity

The force of gravity on every object is the pull of earth force on the object. This force attracts the object to the center of the center. The grater the mass of the object, the greater the gravitational force of the object.

Thus, we can conclude that, each object experiences the same amount of air drag, but the minivan experiences the greatest force of gravity.

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