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when you drop an identical object in different gravitational conditions it will not have a similar acceleration because the gravity are different.
one object will go slower and one object will go slower
one object will go slower and one object will go slower
when different forces are applied to two different objects of same s the force with the most energy will push the other object
The surface area would not be an issue as there is no atmosphere to restrict their fall.
You have to have two objects at different temperatures near each other, when two or more objects have the same temperature.
Heat energy will be transferred from the hotter objects to cooler objects until they are all at the same temperature.
objects of different mass fall at the same rate because the acceleration due to gravity is a constant rate. this means that all objects on the earth surface when dropped accelerate at 9.8m/s^2. the only reason this doesn't happen on earth is because of air resistance. take a feather and book for example the feather has more air resistance and floats sideways as well as down compared to the book that doesn't have much air resistance. BUT if you put the feather on the book then dropped it, they would fall at the same time because air resistance is negligible at this point.
The answer depends on the shape of the object. Ships, made from steel, which is denser than water, do float!
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
The suns position changes to a different position on the earth. Thats why we have the different seasons in some states like Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and states that are not always hot or warm year round. ;^)
It will sink