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Physics, 05.05.2020 22:37 patrickwilson

A 1.00 kg, 2.00 kg and 5.00 kg object are released from the same height at the
same time. Four students are asked to make a prediction about which object may
hit the ground first. Below are the predictions that the students made. (Neglect air
resistance and friction]
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Felipe: I predict the that 2.00 kg object will hit the ground first.
Sally: I predict that the 1.00 kg object will hit the ground first.
George. I predict that all three objects will hit the ground at the same time.
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Michelle: I predict that the 5.00 kg object will hit the ground first.
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