No. Different objects have different weight and weight affects the speed of the objects because of some factors like wind currents, kinetic energy putted in a certain object, etc.
all things fall at the same speed
Galileo showed that all bodies fall at the same speed under gravity. He performed his experiments assuming air resistance is ignored.galileoGalileo
In a vacuum, air resistance is eliminated, and all objects fall due to gravity alone. The acceleration due to gravity is the same for all objects regardless of their mass, so they fall at the same speed in a vacuum.
Neglecting air resistance ... all of them.
yes, all the objects fall at same speed if we neglect air resistence but they appear to be falling at different speeds due to air resistence.
Galileo
No, not all objects fall. Only objects that are subject to gravity, like those on Earth's surface, will fall when not supported. Objects in space, for example, are in a state of free fall around a celestial body due to gravitational forces.
In vacuum, all masses big and small fall with the same acceleration, and reach the same speed in the same amount of time.
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.
no depening on how heavy it is that's the speed it will go. information by wwtpody:)
That all bodies-no matter what the shape or weight-would fall at the same speed
because all are measured at the same radius from the earths cog, if you doubled this distance, the acceleration would be only one quarter that of the surface