In the absence of air friction, it is claimed that all objects fall with the same acceleration. A heavier object is pulled to the Earth with more force than a light object. Why does the heavier object not fall faster?
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It does fall faster but due to the air resistance or air friction, the larger the weight of the the object the more air resistance is offered and hence it does not fall at a faster rate
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Answer: because there will be no air resistance to make the light object slower. due to lack of air resistance heavier objects fall faster than light ones
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