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A volleyball is released three times from three different heights: 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m. Which statement is correct about the volleyball? The volleyball accelerates more quickly toward the ground when released from a higher height.

The volleyball accelerates the same amount toward the ground each time.

The volleyball accelerates more slowly toward the ground when released from a higher height.

The volleyball may accelerate more quickly or slowly depending on its mass.

A student is setting up an experiment with 10 different balls. The student wants to measure which ball hits the ground with the largest force when released from a box 5 feet above the ground. Which quantity should be measured to correctly calculate the force with which each ball hits the ground?

the initial velocity of each ball
the mass of each ball
the rate at which the velocity of each ball increases
the final velocity of each ball right before hitting the ground

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