the force of gravity due to the Earth on the body is proportional to its mass then why does a heavy body not fall faster than a lighter body
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Gravitational force acting between to bodies is proportional to the product of their masses.
If one body is falling on the other body then calculating the acceleration of the falling body.
Which is equal to the,
Acceleration = Force / mass of the falling body
Which is independent of the mass of the falling body.
Therefore all the bodies fall with the same acceleration on the other body independent of their masses.
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Gravitational force acting between to bodies is proportional to the product of their masses.
If one body is falling on the other body then calculating the acceleration of the falling body.
Which is equal to the,
Acceleration = Force / mass of the falling body
Which is independent of the mass of the falling body.
Therefore all the bodies fall with the same acceleration on the other body independent of their masses.
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It is because mass and acceleration are inversely proportional so a heavy body will have less acceleration.
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It is because mass and acceleration are inversely proportional so a heavy body will have less acceleration.
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