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Yes - If they have the same weight. No - if they are different weights... imagine dropping a feather and a stone.

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Q: Do all objects fall at the same seed?
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What is the word that causes all objects to fall at different speeds?

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.


Why does objects fall in different speeds?

all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies


In free fall all objects fall with the same acceleration?

In free fall in a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate of acceleration. In air, however, friction comes into play, so that various objects can fall at different rates.


When there is no air friction all objects fall with the same?

With the same acceleration.


Why heavier objects fall faster than do lighter objects?

They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.


Do all objects fall to earth at the same time?

Gravity causes all objects to fall to earth at the same time. (some objects do not like paper and yarn because of air resistance. but if you block the air resistance by placing it on a book and dropping, it will fall at the same time. Or if you reduce surface area) Gravity causes all objects to fall with an acceleration of 9.8m/s*2


Do objects of the same mass but of different shape fall at the same rate?

in a vacuum, yes, all objects would fall at the same rate, but otherwise no due to air friction


What objects fall at the same speed?

Neglecting air resistance ... all of them.


Is it possible for light objects to fall first than heavy objects?

All objects will reach the ground when dropped or when they fall at approximately the exact same time except for paper.


Do objects with different masses fall at the same rate?

if all of the forces affecting the objects are the same, then yes (i.e air resistance to a feather).


Who created the law that all objects fall at the same rate?

Isaac Newton.


PurposeDo all objects fall to the ground at the same?

no, I don't think so