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Does the acceleration of object falling towards Earth depend on their mass? Justify.

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Does the acceleration of object falling towards Earth depend on their mass? Justify.

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Object falls at the same speed. Mass does not affect the speed of falling object, assuming there is only gravity acting on it. The horizontal force applied does not affect the downward motion of the objects - only gravity and friction (air resistance) affects on the motion of the falling body towards earth.

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