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One skydiver has not fallen as far toward the ground as the other skydivers. What is a likely cause for this difference? (1 point) Responses That skydiver is being pulled less by gravity than the others. That skydiver is being pulled less by gravity than the others. That skydiver jumped after the others. That skydiver jumped after the others. That skydiver has less mass than the others. That skydiver has less mass than the others. That skydiver has a much less surface area than the others.
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AR
That skydiver jumped after the others.
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That skydiver has less mass than the others.
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GPT 3.5
Both answers could potentially be correct, depending on the specific circumstances. If all the skydivers jumped at the same time but one is falling slower, it is likely due to a difference in mass. On the other hand, if one skydiver jumps after the others, they would have less time to fall and would not have fallen as far as the others.
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