This is a question from Kaplan's Q bank:
Two identical objects are released in mid air, at rest, one object one meter above the other. How does the separation between the two change as they fall?
They said the separation of the two increase since the low object feels a greater force due to gravity than the higher one. But don't both objects undergo an acceleration of 9.8m/s^2 so wouldn't their separation stay constant?
Thank you!
Two identical objects are released in mid air, at rest, one object one meter above the other. How does the separation between the two change as they fall?
They said the separation of the two increase since the low object feels a greater force due to gravity than the higher one. But don't both objects undergo an acceleration of 9.8m/s^2 so wouldn't their separation stay constant?
Thank you!