Physics, 20.12.2021 20:10 JuanTorres7
Two rocks with different masses fall side by side, pulled downward by gravity. Why are they able to experience the same motion?(1 point)
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down, so the accelerations can be the same.
The rock with more mass will also have more force pulling it down, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally, so the accelerations can be the same.
Gravity will pull the rocks down equally. Even though the accelerations are different, the rocks will have the same speed.
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