Do Heavier Objects Really Fall
FasterThe truth is more interesting. According to the laws of motion explained by Galileo Galilei and later refined by Isaac Newton, all objects fall at the same rate when only gravity is acting on them. Gravity pulls on heavier objects with more force, but those objects also have more mass (more resistance to motion). These two effects balance out, so the acceleration is the same for everything—about 9.8 m/s² on Earth.
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