Science, asked by rahuluadav, 1 year ago

According to newton's law of gravitation, earth's gravitional force is higher on an object of larger mass. why doesn't that object fall down with higher velocity as compared to an object with lower mass?

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Answered by helpme10
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hey dear here is your answer..

The body with higher mass has higher velocity...

Example the feather and hammer...if they are fallen St the same time and same place ..hammer reaches first....

so we can't say that lighter mass has higher velocity...

hope it helps....

shaym1210: Janvi your concept is wrong
shaym1210: Both will have same velocity
shaym1210: Feather reaches first because it also faces air resistance due to this reason feather reaches faster than that of a hammer !!
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Answered by shaym1210
17
Dear
Your answer is
We know F = ma
Now object of larger mass will have greater force according to the above equation.
And object with lower mass will have less force
But acceleration is constant on both the objects i.e. 9.8m/s² because acceleration is constant so both the object will have same displacement and will hit the ground with same velocity if dropped from same point .

Hope it helps you

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