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  • 01-10-2020
  • Chemistry
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In a vacuum, with no air resistance, how do 2 objects of different weights compare when falling?

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isabelnor8
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  • 01-10-2020

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Explanation:

In real life, heavier objects sometimes fall faster than light objects, but not because of gravity. Gravity makes all objects increase their speed at the same rate, regardless of how big they are. But if you drop 2 things outside, the air molecules may slow down one thing more than another.

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