In air, yes.
In vacuum, no.
wind resistance, and gravity, mass does not in any way contribute to how an object falls.
A force can make a still object move. It can change its shape or size. It can change the way in which it is moving.
You better not be in the way or it will crush you. If you are not in the way then it will just crash into pieces.
In a nearly insignificant way.
In a nearly insignificant way.
-- If you really mean "falls through the air", then its acceleration steadily decreases. -- If you're actually thinking about an object that's "falling", with no air in the way and no other influence on it except gravity, then its acceleration is constant as it falls.
It stops accelerating, and falls the rest of the way at constant speed.
The only way a wall can kill a person if it falls on them. A wall is a very heavy object and if itÕs not in a good condition and falls on a person it can kill them.
no being left handed dosent affect me in any way,shape,or form
One way the environment can affect people is what they eat.
yes it affects the way it melts because of the difference in the capacity and the shape.
Friction will slow down the moving object