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A hammer and a feather are dropped from the same height. Imagine that there is no resistance to the objects' motion in air. Which value will be different for the two objects?(1 point)
the upward push of air resistance
the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the objects
the time it takes for them to fall
the velocity of the objects
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The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the objects.
Explanation: In vacuum the upward air resistance is zero for both, and they have the same acceleration g so they fall in the same time and reach the same velocity. The gravitational force (weight) differs because it is proportional to mass.
Explanation: In vacuum the upward air resistance is zero for both, and they have the same acceleration g so they fall in the same time and reach the same velocity. The gravitational force (weight) differs because it is proportional to mass.
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