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10. Under what condition do a feather and an iron ball fall at the same
rate? Explain with reason.​

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 \mathfrak{\huge \underline{Question:}}

Under what condition do a feather and an iron ball fall at the same rate? Explain with reason.

 \mathfrak{\huge \underline{Answer :}}

The feather and iron ball fall at the same rate when they both are suspended freely in vaccum without applying any extra unbalanced force.

 \mathfrak{\huge \underline{Explanation:}}

In vaccum, there is no air, so the objects, whether they are light or heavy, experience no air resistance and thus they falls at the same rate.

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