Question: We already know that the acceleration due to gravity ( assuming no air resistance ) is about 9 . 8 m / s ^ 2

We already know that the acceleration due to gravity (assuming no air resistance) is about 9.8m/s^2. Now that we know about Newton's second law, you can prove that the mass of the falling object doesn't matter. Prove that the acceleration due to gravity, g, is independent of the mass of the object. (Hint: you may be able to refer to your solution to Q1 above)

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