18 You would like to confirm Netwon's second law by running an experiment. You decide to drop two different objects from

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18 You would like to confirm Netwon's second law by running an experiment. You decide to drop two different objects from

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18 You would like to confirm Netwon's second law by running an experiment. You decide to drop two different objects from a tall building and discover that one of the objects lands on the ground five seconds before the other object. What can you conclude? B Points: 075 Newton's second law is not valid because each object should experience the same force of gravity and therefore should land at the same time. There is some other force present. This additional force is different for the two objects and accounts for the fact that the objects land at different times. Newton's second law is not relevant in determining when an object will land on the ground. One object must be heavier than the other and must therefore experience a greater gravitational acceleration.
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