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What. No. Heavier object does not fall faster. Every thing accelerate at the same rate. Imagine you got two bowling ball of same mass. You drop them, they would fall at same rate. Now you tape them together, do you think they would now fall faster? They are joined, so they have twice the mass now. But no they will fall the same rate. That's one of the earliest thing you would learn in physics. What make something fall faster is it drag, less drag = faster but otherwise mass have no effect.
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What. No. Heavier object does not fall faster. Every thing accelerate at the same rate. Imagine you got two bowling ball of same mass. You drop them, they would fall at same rate. Now you tape them together, do you think they would now fall faster? They are joined, so they have twice the mass now. But no they will fall the same rate. That's one of the earliest thing you would learn in physics. What make something fall faster is it drag, less drag = faster but otherwise mass have no effect.05-07-2024 07:29