According to newtons law of gravitation, Earth gravitational 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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Explanation:
Answer: no, that is not true.
Explanation: Gravitational force acts equally on all the objects, of whatever varying sizes. But I understand what you are trying to ask. You are trying to ask why the objects of different masses, if thrown from the same height don't reach the ground at the same time. The reason behind it, is the air resistance and the force of buoyancy.
If you would have thrown the objects in a vacuum, they would have fallen and reached the ground at the same time. May it be a feather or a stone. To make it clear watch this video on YouTube :
The link can't be given here but if you search as - ' Brian Fox visits the world's biggest vacuum '
You will get the video. Anyway I am going to attach a screenshot. With the help of that, you will get it.
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