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Q. GIVE SOME ACTIVIES THAT REPRESENT FREE FALL ?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Free Fall Experiment

Materials

• Two balls of the same size, but different mass. For example, you could use a metal and a rubber ball or a wooden and a plastic ball, as long as the two balls are about the same size. If two spherical balls like this are unavailable, you could try something like an apple and a similar-size round rock.

• A ladder or step stool

• A video camera and a helper (optional)

Preparation

• You will be dropping the two balls from the same height, at the same time. Set up the ladder or step stool where you will do your test. If you are using a heavy ball, be sure to find a testing area where the ball will not hurt the floor or ground when it lands.

• If you are using a video camera to record the experiment, set up the camera now and have your helper get ready to record.

• Be careful when using the step stool or ladder.

Procedure

• Carefully climb the ladder or step stool with the two balls.

• Drop both balls at the same time, from the same height.

• Repeat the experiment at least two more times.

• If you videotaped your experiments, you can watch the recordings to verify your results.

Result:-

You should have found that both balls hit the ground at roughly the same time.

Heavier objects, however, also have more inertia, which means they resist moving more than lighter objects do, and so heaver objects need more force to get them going at the same rate.

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Answered by bangtangirl1
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Okay, so I'll give you 17, 23, 24, 33, 36

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