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Technically not real free-fall, but close enough

to put the point across:

-- jumping or diving from the high board at the pool

-- the first several seconds of sky-diving

-- the 'vomit comet' aircraft that flies parabolic arcs and

gives its passengers, such as astronauts in training,

several seconds of weightlessness.

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