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Q: Does the mass make a difference to the speed at which something falls to Earth?
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What is the difference between freefall and a non freefall?

the difference is freefall is when some object falls and non-free fall is when you through something. freefall is in a constant speed at the acceleration of 9.8m/s/s.


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How do you solve how fast something is going at free fall?

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Why do the satellites not fall while revolving around the earth?

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Why do skydivers reach a top speed?

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