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how do the accelerations of the book and paper compare?

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Answered by shifawani30
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how do the accelerations of the book and paper compare?

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Under these circumstances, their accelerations are the same. ... When air resistance is prevented from affecting the sheet of paper, the paper falls with the same acceleration as the book, roughly 9.8 m/s2. Dropped simultaneously from the same height, bodies in free fall will hit level ground at the same time.

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Answered by gauri883
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The book and the sheet of the paper should hit the ground together.When air resistance is prevented from affecting the sheet of paper, the paper falls with the same acceleration as the book, roughly 9.8 m/s2. Dropped simultaneously from the same height, bodies in free fall will hit level ground at the same time

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