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ELI5: Are objects in free fall weightless? Why? (by Sparky)
ELI5: Are objects in free fall weightless? Why?
I think I remember something from physics where objects in free fall are technically weightless but I can't remember if this is true, or why it's true. Thanks for the help!
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I think I remember something from physics where objects in free fall are technically weightless but I can't remember if this is true, or why it's true. Thanks for the help!
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