Science, asked by jasmingurung, 10 months ago

Give reason why an iron ball and a feather fall together in vaccum?

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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Explanation:

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The feather fall together is because they're not falling. They are standing still. There is no force acting on them at all

Answered by Anonymous
1

Hello,

After the chamber is made into a complete vacuum, the bowling ball and feathers are released, falling gracefully to the ground with neither accelerating father than the other. ... In explaining Einstein's theory, Cox said, "The reason the bowling ball and the feather fall together is because they're not falling.........

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