Is the force of gravity stronger on a crumpled piece of paper than on an identical piece of paper that has not been crumpled? Defend your answer.
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The force of gravity is the same on each because the masses are the same, as Newton's equation for gravitational force verifies. When dropped, the crumpled paper falls faster only because it encounters less air drag than the sheet.
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The force of gravity of all bodies are the same on earth and differ only if you go further or beyond Earth
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