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What happens when an object is dropped? A. force and mass increase every four seconds B. decelerates as it gets closer to the ground C. accelerates due to the force of gravity D. change in velocity depends
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What happens when an object is dropped?
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force and mass increase every four seconds
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decelerates as it gets closer to the ground
C.
accelerates due to the force of gravity
D.
change in velocity depends on mass
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When an object is dropped, tossed, or kicked, as long as it is not laying on the ground, it accelerates downward, because of the force of gravity acting on it.
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