Physics, asked by alostfriend, 11 months ago

which experiment concluded that gravitational acceleration is independent of mass


lovebook: make fall of a paper and an eraser. if we make a paper fall without any resistance. ie. force of atmospheric friction. they both will accelerate towards the earth with equal amount.

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Answered by dewangNASA
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hi

Mass does not affect the acceleration due to gravity in any measurable way. The two quantities are independent of one another. Light objects accelerate more slowly than heavy objects only when forces other than gravity are also at work. When this happens, an object may be falling, but it is not in free fall.

Neglecting air resistance acceleration due to gravity in both the balls is the same irrespective of the masses of the bodies. So when droppedsimultaneously from the same height they reach the ground at the same time. ... Gravitational force =GMm/r^2 {where m is mass of any object}.
Answered by lovebook
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if we make fall of a paper and an eraser, but let the condition that the paper falls with a no resistance atmosphere, we will find that both the objects take equal amount of time to reach at the lowest point we took.
this shows that gravitational acceleration is independent of mass.
a hollow cylinder will also get accelerated with the equal magnitude of acceleration as a solid one.
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