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No because air resistance determines how fast an object reaches terminal velocity. NASA did an experiment on the moon with a Hammer and a Feather. On the moon they hit the ground at the same time. On earth they don't.

I have added 2 video links so you can see for yourself. One was done on the moon, the other was done in a vacuum chamber on earth, so that people couldn't argue it was because the gravity on the moon is less.

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Q: Do 2 object that incur terminal velocity can hit the ground at the same time?
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