prove that the two objects of different masses will have equal velocity
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If two objects have all the same conditions except different masses. Will their terminal velocity be different?
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I can't seem to find a straight forward answer to this. I really just want to know if changing mass of an object affects the terminal velocity. If two objects of the same dimensions except one had twice the mass, fell from a plane, would the one with higher mass reach a faster terminal velocity, therefore making it hit the ground before the one with less mass? I know all objects have the same gravitational pull which makes a marble and a bowling ball hit the ground at the same time if you drop them. But if they were both dropped from a plane would the marble max out at terminal velocity slower than the bowling ball, making the bowling ball hit first?
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