Q1: Two metal balls are the same size but one weighs twice as much as the other. The balls are dropped from the roof of a single story building at the same instant of time. The time it takes the balls to reach the ground below will be: about half as long for the heavier ball as for the lighter one. about half as long for the lighter ball as for the heavier one.     about the same for both balls.considerably less for the heavier ball, but not necessarily half as long. considerably less for the lighter ball, but not necessarily half as long. Q2: The two metal balls of the previous problem roll off a horizontal table with the same speed. In this situation: both balls hit the floor at approximately the same horizontal distance from the base of the table. the heavier ball hits the floor at about half the horizontal distance from the base of the table than does the lighter ball.     the lighter ball hits the floor at about half the horizontal distance from the base of the table than does the heavier ball. the heavier ball hits the floor considerably closer to the base of the table than the lighter ball, but not necessarily at half the horizontal distance. the lighter ball hits the floor considerably closer to the base of the table than the heavier ball, but not necessarily at half the horizontal distance.

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Q1: Two metal balls are the same size but one weighs twice as much as the other. The balls are dropped from the roof of a single story building at the same instant of time. The time it takes the balls to reach the ground below will be:

  1. about half as long for the heavier ball as for the lighter one.
  2. about half as long for the lighter ball as for the heavier one.    
  3. about the same for both balls.considerably less for the heavier ball, but not necessarily half as long.
  4. considerably less for the lighter ball, but not necessarily half as long.


Q2: The two metal balls of the previous problem roll off a horizontal table with the same speed. In this situation:

  1. both balls hit the floor at approximately the same horizontal distance from the base of the table.
  2. the heavier ball hits the floor at about half the horizontal distance from the base of the table than does the lighter ball.    
  3. the lighter ball hits the floor at about half the horizontal distance from the base of the table than does the heavier ball.
  4. the heavier ball hits the floor considerably closer to the base of the table than the lighter ball, but not necessarily at half the horizontal distance.
  5. the lighter ball hits the floor considerably closer to the base of the table than the heavier ball, but not necessarily at half the horizontal distance.
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