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Originally Posted by AEO
no it won't, because force wind is perpendicular to force gravity, which means they are unrelated.
that's the reason that two objects will hit the ground at the same time when one is dropped and another is launched horizontally.

unless you have a function that proves force gravity has an effect on wind, which would only happen if force wind is blowing downwards on an angle.
They are all just forces, but if there is an object that uses its own power to go with those forces, they kind of combine and effect that object in certain ways. Muscles that do the pedaling also use that force to carry or propel themselves, so the external forces are that much more powerful in effecting the way those muscles act or the way we perceive our predicament.

It's all kind of visual to me, so I'm having some trouble putting it into words. Go inside my head and come out, and tell me I'm wrong.
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