Yes, if they have the same volume.
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
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.
No, this was Galileo's belief.
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.
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.
Galileo
no depening on how heavy it is that's the speed it will go. information by wwtpody:)
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.
They fall at the same speed, if there is no outside force acting on it (ie. air resistance, wind etc.)
No, this was Galileo's belief.
That's called the "force of imagination".In the absence of air, all objects fall with the same acceleration. At equal times after the drop, all objectsare falling at the same speed.
The only reason falling objects don't fall at the same speed on Earth is the countering force of wind resistance. Without air, all objects would fall at the same rate, regardless of mass (ex. Galileo's ball experiments, as well as the hammer and feather experiment on the Moon).