Physics, asked by Pjal6590, 11 months ago

Why don't heavier objects fall faster in a vacuum?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because of this, there is no air friction.

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Answered by PSN03
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first of all no object falls faster anywhere.

speed of decent is independent of mass, be it earth or vaccum

so your question isn't logical

btw

t=√2h/g

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