Refer to the following information for the next ten questions.
Two identical wooden crates are initially at rest on a horizontal parking lot at the edge of a steep cliff. One crate is filled with books and the other is filled with glassware. For simplicity, we assume that the crate with the books has twice as much mass as the one filled with glassware.
Equal constant forces are applied to each crate and they accelerate across equal distances (we will ignore the effects of friction). When they reach the far end of the parking lot each force is suddenly removed, whereupon the crates sail through the air and crash to the ground below (we will ignore any drag forces acting on either crate as it moves through the air).