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Physics, 24.12.2019 17:31, mehokkj

The gravitational force acting on a lead ball is much larger than that acting on a wooden ball of the same size. when both are dropped, does the lead ball accelerate at the same rate as the wooden ball? explain. a. yes, they both accelerate at the same rate but the forces are different because their masses are different. b. yes, they will accelerate at the same rate but only if the effect of air resistance is negligible on the lead ball. c. no, they accelerate at the different rates because of their difference in size.

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