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Given three objects with same size and shape, but different masses, when dropped, would the heaviest fall the fastest? If so, would this mean that the acceleration due to gravity depends on mass? or could there be another factor involved? B. How long would it take the object to reach the floor if you dropped it from a height of 0.50m? Could you measure this accurately with a stopwatch? B1 What if an object were dropped from a height of 10m? Could you measure this distance accurately with a meter stick? Would he acceleration remain constant?

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