Question: The gravitational force acting on a lead ball is much larger than that acting on a wooden ball of the same size. When both are

The gravitational force acting on a lead ball is much larger than that acting on a wooden ball of the same size. When both are dropped, does the lead ball accelerate at the same rate as the wooden ball? Explain, using Newton’s second law of motion.

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