No, this was Galileo's belief.
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
Yes, if they have the same volume.
In the absence of air resistance (friction) objects will fall at the same speed. Hope this still helps :)
Galileo said any two objects in a vacuum will fall at the same rate.
In the absence of air, all objects fall with the same acceleration. That means that at the same time after the drop, all objects are moving at the same speed.
Yes, that is correct.
Aristotle beleived that motion involved a change from potentiality to actuality. He proposed that the speed at which two identically shaped objects sink or fall is directly proportional to their weights and inversely proportional to the density of the medium through which they move.
More massive objects fall faster than less massive objects.
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
Aristotle divided the Universe into two spheres: one above the Moon and the second under it. This enabled him to explain why there is no problem to move objects on the ground and in the air whereas the stars are stable.
They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.
Yes, if they have the same volume.
In the absence of air resistance (friction) objects will fall at the same speed. Hope this still helps :)
Neglecting air resistance ... all of them.
Galileo said any two objects in a vacuum will fall at the same rate.
af Example: a hammer falls faster than a feather Galileo: Proved that an objects mass has no effect on its rate of acceleration as it falls. What causes things to fall at different rates here on earth is air resistance. Aristotle: Believed that heavier objects fall faster than lighter object af Example: a hammer falls faster than a feather Galileo: Proved that an objects mass has no effect on its rate of acceleration as it falls. What causes things to fall at different rates here on earth is air resistance. Aristotle: Believed that heavier objects fall faster than lighter object
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