Science, asked by karsubhash389, 1 month ago

Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their
masses. Why then, a heavy object does not fall faster than a
light object?

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Answered by muskanjangde861
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Answer:

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.

Answered by pranavmookonil
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Explanation:

gravitational force acts along objects in proportion to the product of mass.

It doesn't matter heavier or lighter body, since acceleration due to gravity is same on earth that is 9.8m/s^2. Both will fall at the same time of air resistance is neglected.

fir example, if u drop a feather and stone both will have same velocity due to same acceleration of gravity on earth.

hope u understood it

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