Physics, asked by rishi5266, 3 months ago

Drop the stone and paper separately,
what happen?​

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Answered by jackiemehra20
2

Acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the object. The stone and paper dropped from the same height do not reach the ground at the same time because of air resistance.

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Answered by AanchalChauhan
2

Answer:

The paper reaches slowly

Reason: Resistance of air

Feather and Coin Experiment:

The scientist who discovered that freely falling bodies offers air resistance. This was proved by Issac Newton.

Objects like paper fall slowly Galileo was the first person to; argue that this is due to air resistance. Fie wasn't able to prove it then because at that time: there were no facilities to create a vacuum. Sir Isaac, Newton could prove this later through the feather and coin experiment.

Newton placed a feather and a coin in a long transparent tube with closed ends. The tube was: kept vertical at first and then; Suddenly turned upside down.

The coin reached the bottom first followed feather a short while later. The experiment was repeated after removing the air inside the tube and it was found that the feather and the coin reached the bottom simultaneously.

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