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But what if downward force gravity exceeds the resistive force - then there is still a net force (.: acceleration) downwards. I'm not suggesting this is necessarily the case.
 

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But what if downward force gravity exceeds the resistive force - then there is still a net force (.: acceleration) downwards. I'm not suggesting this is necessarily the case.
with this question, do we need part ii to do part iii. or can we do part iii and then get the answer to part ii.
 

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I believe question intends you to do part ii before iii - although there is nothing to stop you from doing part iii first, work backward if necessary, and do part ii as though you did it first.
 

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