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A5 kg bowling ball, a 0.25 kg baseball, and a 0.05 kg golf ball are dropped from a 100-meter high building. a camera catches the motion of the balls as they pass specific markers (in meters, m) on the building. the times (in seconds, s) that each object passes the markers are listed in the table below. which of the following conclusions is true?
distance markers
object 10 m 25 m 50 m 100 m
bowling ball 1.41 s 2.24 s 3.16 s 4.47 s
baseball 1.41 s 2.24 s 3.16 s 4.47 s
golf ball 1.41 s 2.24 s 3.16 s 4. 47 s
a. objects of different shapes fall at the same rate.
b. light objects fall faster than heavy ones.
c. heavy objects fall faster than light ones.
d. all objects fall at the same rate regardless of mass.
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