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Physics, 14.12.2020 20:50, mandy9386

In an experiment, two baseballs are dropped from the top of a tall building. When the first baseball is dropped, a timer is started. After 1.0 second, the second baseball is dropped. Assuming air resistance can be neglected, which of the following will be true A) The difference in velocity between the two baseballs decreases as they fall.
B) The difference in velocity between the two baseballs remains constant as they fall.
C) The distance between the baseballs decreases as they fall.
D) The distance between the baseballs stays constant as they fall.

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