Acceleration of freely falling body is independent of mass
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Yes you are right. Acceleration of free falling bodies(motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting on it is called as free falling body) is independent of the mass, but until or unless the mass of the object falling is negligible when compared to that of the Earth. But on the other hand, if the mass of the free falling body is not negligible, so the Earth will also be accelerated towards that body too.
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Yes you are right. Acceleration of free falling bodies(motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting on it is called as free falling body) is independent of the mass, but until or unless the mass of the object falling is negligible when compared to that of the Earth. But on the other hand, if the mass of the free falling body is not negligible, so the Earth will also be accelerated towards that body too.
Hope it helps.
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