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  1. The graph shows the speed of a ball in free fall for 10 seconds. Which is the constant of proportionality shown in the graph?Spe
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  2. The tallest volcano in the solar system is the29 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. An astronaut drops a ball off the rim of
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  3. The tallest volcano in the solar system is the17 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. An astronaut drops a ball off the rim
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  4. The tallest volcano in the solar system is the 18 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. An astronaut drops a ball off the rim
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  5. The tallest volcano in the solar system is the29 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. An astronaut drops a ball off the rim of
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  6. A tallest vocano in the Solar System is the 24 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. Assume an astronaut drops a ball off the
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  7. A tallest vocano in the Solar System is the 24 km tall Martian volcano, Olympus Mons. Assume an astronaut drops a ball off the
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  8. A ball is dropped from a height of 20 m. You can use the relation between the work done by gravity and the change in the ball's
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  9. If we examine a ball in free fall, we find that the momentum of the ball is not constant. This is not a violation of the law of
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  10. Consider a 1.8 kg ball and a 5.2 kg ball in free fall. What is the net force acting on each? What is the acceleration of each?
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