what is the conclusion of coins and feathers experiments?
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In a vacuum, the objects fall at the same rate independent of their respective masses. That means coin and feather both reach ground at same time in a vacuum. Larger objects experience more air resistance than smaller objects. Also, the faster an object falls, the more air resistance it encounters.
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it proves that, the velocity of gravitational force is equal for every heavenly body that exist in the universe.
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We found that the coin and the feather fall simultaneously to the floor of the vaccum chamber because of the lack of air resistance which decrease the speed of lighter feather but not to the heavier coin.
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