Physics: Principles with Applications
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780321625922
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
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Chapter 2, Problem 5MCQ
You drop a rock off a bridge. When the rock has fallen 4m, you drop a second rock. As the two rocks continue to fall, what happens to their velocities?
- Both increase at the same rate.
- The velocity of the first rock increases faster than the velocity of the second.
- The velocity of the second rock increases faster than the velocity of the first.
- Both velocities stay constant.
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