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Please help me ASAP. What happens when a penny is dropped from a height of 20 meters? Its mass doubles for every second it falls. The force of gravity causes it to accelerate. I…
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What happens when a penny is dropped from a height of 20 meters?
Its mass doubles for every second it falls.
The force of gravity causes it to accelerate.
It changes direction every 9.8 meters.
It falls at a constant velocity.
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b is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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B. the force of gravity causes it to accel is only reasonable one
Mass certainly does not double, nor does it change direction.
D. would only happen in vacuum chambers
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