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Does the mass of an object dictate the acceleration of
a falling object

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Answer: no

The acceleration of an object is equivalent to the gravitational acceleration. The size, shape, and weight of an item are not a cause in the motion of the object. So all objects, regardless of its mass, size, or shape fall freely with the same acceleration.

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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the acceleration of falling objects is constant and is not affected by mass

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