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The acceleration of an object that is dropped from rest toward the ground
a. Increases over time
b. Decreases over time
c. Remains the same
After circling the correct answer, explain why it is correct.
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With air resistance, acceleration decreases. Without air resistance, acceleration remains the same throughout the fall ... the acceleration of gravity.
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