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I found your website when looking for some help eith Physics.
November I have to make a presentation involving an experiment in
which two objects of different mass will hit the ground
simultaneously. The motion of these two objects is constant
acceleration correct? How would I easily explain why this is true to
someone? Also, since the objects hit the ground simultaneously, do
they have the same acceleration?? How would I find it? Thanks and i
hope you get the chance to help me out.
November I have to make a presentation involving an experiment in
which two objects of different mass will hit the ground
simultaneously. The motion of these two objects is constant
acceleration correct? How would I easily explain why this is true to
someone? Also, since the objects hit the ground simultaneously, do
they have the same acceleration?? How would I find it? Thanks and i
hope you get the chance to help me out.