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Suppose that a freely falling object were somehow equipped with an odometer. would the readings of distance fallen each second indicate equal or different falling distances for successive seconds? 1. greater distances fallen in successive seconds 2. all are wrong. 3. smaller distances fallen in successive seconds 4. equal distances fallen in successive seconds 5. initially equal distances fallen in successive seconds, then greater distances fallen in successive seconds

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