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Several objects were dropped from a balcony. Using the data below, determine which statements must be true regarding the rate of force of each falling object. Neglect (ignore) air resistance.
Object
Mass
Diameter
Height of drop
Tennis Ball
0.06 kg
6.6 cm
5 m
Baseball
0.15 kg
74 cm
5 m
Bowling Ball
5 kg
21 cm
5 m
Golf Ball
0.04 kg
4.3 cm
5 m
Statement 1: All balls hit the ground at the same time
Statement 2: All balls hit the ground with different forces
Statement 3: The bowling ball hit the ground first and the tennis and golf ball hit the ground last
Statement 4: It is not possible to tell how much force each ball hit the ground with
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