Three objects are released to the ground while the mass and net force of each is recorded. Air resistance is assumed to be negligible. Which statement is correct about all three objects?(1 point)

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The ratio of net force to mass is constant across all objects.
The ratio of net force to mass is constant across all objects.

No statements can be made about the objects without measuring the acceleration of each.
No statements can be made about the objects without measuring the acceleration of each.

The ratio of net force to acceleration is constant across all objects.
The ratio of net force to acceleration is constant across all objects.

The ratio of mass to acceleration is constant across all objects.

The ratio of net force to mass is constant across all objects.

The correct statement about all three objects is: "The ratio of net force to acceleration is constant across all objects." To determine this, you would need to measure the acceleration of each object. The net force on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration, so if the mass is constant, the ratio of net force to acceleration will also be constant. Therefore, this statement holds true for all three objects.

The correct statement is: The ratio of net force to acceleration is constant across all objects.