You would use the same drag force equation 100 meters above the ground for both a rocket and a squirrel falling with the

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You would use the same drag force equation 100 meters above the ground for both a rocket and a squirrel falling with the

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You would use the same drag force equation 100 meters above the
ground for both a rocket and a squirrel falling with the same
velocity.
The only changes would be the values you used for the
appropriate constants (C, A) for the two objects.
True or false
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