SUDDENLY I GOT A BRAINSTORM QUESTION...PLS ANSWER IT FOR ME......why does a drop of water takes longer time to fall from an height than a few drops of water combined....can we say that force of gravity is weak on that single drop and more on few drops together...
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no it is not gravity it is due to air resistance Which is less in case of drops of water combined
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hey!!
here is your answer...
No, gravity always acts equally on all objects, it has a fixed value that is 9.8 metres per second.
but the speed and force acting on the object will differ.
it depends upon the weight of the object... an object if bigger mass the force of gravity is more. And weight depends upon the mass.
weight = mass * gravity
so, if mass is more... weight is more and gravity force is more..
it is the force of gravtional force but not just the gravitational force .....
hope it helps!
thanks for asking
here is your answer...
No, gravity always acts equally on all objects, it has a fixed value that is 9.8 metres per second.
but the speed and force acting on the object will differ.
it depends upon the weight of the object... an object if bigger mass the force of gravity is more. And weight depends upon the mass.
weight = mass * gravity
so, if mass is more... weight is more and gravity force is more..
it is the force of gravtional force but not just the gravitational force .....
hope it helps!
thanks for asking
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No air resistant is less
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