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In the first instance, the object is stationary, held in place – with gravity being the only other force acting on it. As it released, the sudden massive imbalance of forces causes the object to accelerate towards the ground. | In the first instance, the object is stationary, held in place – with gravity being the only other force acting on it. As it released, the sudden massive imbalance of forces causes the object to accelerate towards the ground. | ||