Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. Why then, a heavy object doesn't fall faster than a light object?
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Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. But a heavy object does not fall faster than a light object. This is because of the reason that Acceleration= Force/Mass or Force = Acceleration x Mass As force is directly proportional to mass, acceleration is constant for a body of any mass.
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Gravitational force acts on all object in proportion to their masses. But a heavy object does not fall faster than a light object
Acceleration = force/Mass
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Force = Acceleration×mass,acceleration is constant for a body of any mass
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