Why do we say that in a vacuum any mass from the same height will fall at the same velocity and time?
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In vacuum , there will be no air resistance.
Air resistance is exerted on bodies depending upon their mass.
In vacuum , the bodies will experience same Acceleration i.e. ≈ 9.8 m/s²
Air resistance is exerted on bodies depending upon their mass.
In vacuum , the bodies will experience same Acceleration i.e. ≈ 9.8 m/s²
AlbertEinstein12345:
but the heavy body will apply more force than the smaller one
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