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A 1.0 kg and a 2.0 kg weight are both dropped from a height of 1.0 meters above a shock
absorbing pad.
a. What is the difference in the magnitudes of the forces of the weights hitting the pad?
b. If the 1.0 kg weight compresses the pad 10 centimeters, how far will the 2.0 kg
weight compress it? Explain your answer.
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