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Physics, 26.11.2019 21:31 fatiyam2

Amassive and a less massive object free-fall at the same rate because
a. the ratio of the net force to mass is the same for each
b. the gravity is the same
c. they weigh the same amount
d. they experience the same force of gravity
e. none

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