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Statement 1: All balls hit the ground at the same time. Statement 2: All balls hit the ground with the same force. Statement 3: The bowling ball hit the ground first and the tennis golf ball hit the ground last. Statement 4: It is not possible to tell how much force each ball hit the ground with. Which statements must be TRUE regarding the rate of force of each falling object. Neglect air resistance.

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