Science, asked by juheeborah, 1 year ago

gravitational force acts on all objects in proportional to their masses why then a heavy object does not fall faster than a light object​

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Answered by happy303
27
hey the answer is ...

the heavy object and the light object fall same time as the acceleration due to gravity is same on both the objects


parvezkhan37: you answer are wrong dud.
Answered by riddhi1794
4

gravitational force G doesn't depend upon any object


shahidkhanss7897: No it is not possible and both object fall with same velocity because g act on both object at same and in the presence of force of gravity free fall does not depand on mass of an object
parvezkhan37: ya, in absence of atmospheric pressure it is possible.
Answered by parvezkhan37
16
A heavy object must fall fast because the air resistance acting on the heavy object is less then the light once.

you can experiment these using a feather and a hammer.

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And, hence it has been proved.
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