If a weight of an object of 1 kg is 10 Newtons then how does every object fall with the same acceleration (acceleration due to gravity / acceleration of free fall)?
I'm asking this because if every object has a different weight and so exerts a different amount of force towards the ground, wouldn't the acceleration differ for each of the objects?
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All the free falling objects fall at the same speed (with different mass) but it is the wind resistance that makes lighter objects fall slower and heavier objects faster that's why we take same acceleration due to gravity for all objects.
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