a small glider is coasting horizontally when suddenly a very heavy piece of cargo falls out of the bottom of the plane. you can neglect air resistance. just after the cargo has fallen out

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Neither the cargo nor the plane change speed." A small glider is coasting horizontally when suddenly a very heavy piece of cargo falls out of the bottom of the plane.

Further explanation

Air resistance is the frictional force experienced by objects as they move through the air or the air flowing around them. Air resistance is usually opposed to the movement of objects or the flow of air around them, and is created by air friction on the outer surface of objects.

Air resistance represents the strength that is contrary to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air. The air resistance acts opposite to the speed of the incoming flow, thus slowing the object.

heavier objects and lighter objects fall just as fast when only in a vacuum or without air. So as soon as there is air, heavier objects will fall faster than lighter objects.

the theory put forward by Aristotle is that objects will fall at a speed that depends on the mass of each of these objects. This explains that heavier objects will touch the ground faster than objects with lighter mass.

This opinion was later refuted by Galileo Galilei by conducting an attempt to drop two objects with different masses simultaneously at the same height. The next thing that happens is, both objects touch the ground at the same time. This leads us to the conclusion that all objects will fall at the same exact rate if the influence of air resistance is ignored. Objects that are dropped will accelerate which in time we will know as gravitational acceleration.

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Subject: english

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