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Aperson throws a balloon straight down above level ground. the balloon bounces back up into the air. drag force is significant when the balloon is moving. verbally describe a free-body diagram for the balloon for each of the following times (you must include the force type, source, receiver, and direction for each force; relative magnitudes, when known, must be clear):
the balloon is being thrown down and is speeding up.
the balloon is in the air on its way down and is moving at constant speed.
the balloon has hit the ground and is instantaneously at rest as it reverses direction.
the balloon is in the air on its way back up and slowing down.
the balloon is in the air and is instantaneously at rest at the peak of its trajectory.
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