no gravity pulls you at a steady speed. however air presure and movement WILL affect your speed of travel.
They will fall faster and faster until friction slows the rate of descent.
No lighter things do not fall faster than heavier things. In a vacuum they will fall at the same speed. Normally the heavier thing will fall down faster because of its weight. Sometimes the lighter thing falls faster depending on the air resistance.
the feather falls faster. The quarter falls faster if the height is very tall. When the hight is about a foot or so the feather falls faster. Try it for yourself :)
molecules (or atoms) move faster at higher temperatures. higher temperature is a measure of higher kinetic energy.
Yes.
you will fall faster on the earth because earth has a higher gravity
They will fall faster and faster until friction slows the rate of descent.
weight doesnt matter, the bigger one, which has the higher resistance will fall a tiny bit slower
Actually, when you fall you do get faster and faster. The thing is, unless you fall from a very great height, you do not have time to notice that you have sped up.
Mass does not cause an object to fall faster.
Water evaporate faster at higher elevations.
who said there is friction with air there is a friction called viscosity that exist between each layers of air thus the particle with with higher density will fall faster
faster in higher altitiudes
faster in higher altitiudes
Molecules move faster at higher temps.
No lighter things do not fall faster than heavier things. In a vacuum they will fall at the same speed. Normally the heavier thing will fall down faster because of its weight. Sometimes the lighter thing falls faster depending on the air resistance.
the higher one because it has more altitude