Physics, asked by IIYourFirstDeathII, 19 days ago

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

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Answered by abhi8190
2

Answer:

All objects fall on ground with constant acceleration, called acceleration due to gravity (in the absence of air resistances). It is constant and does not depend upon the mass of an object. Hence, heavy objects do not fall faster than light objects.

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Answered by BangtanXArmy0t7
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Answer:

All objects fall on ground with constant acceleration, called acceleration due to gravity (in the absence of air resistances). It is constant and does not depend upon the mass of an object. Hence, heavy objects do not fall faster than light objects.

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