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True or False: If you fall long enough and far enough gravity and air resistance will become equal

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True or False: If you fall long enough and far enough gravity and air resistance will become equal

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False. While it's true that an object falling through the atmosphere will eventually reach a terminal velocity, where the force of gravity pulling it down is equal to the air resistance pushing it up, this doesn't mean that gravity and air resistance themselves become equal. Gravity is a constant force exerted by the Earth (or any other massive body), while air resistance depends on several factors including the object's speed, shape, and size, as well as the density of the air. Therefore, the statement is false.

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