by gravity
Mass does not cause an object to fall faster.
The object is said to be in free fall.
A falling object.
free fall
Gravity causes an object to fall to Earth.
An object in free fall will fall approximately 64 feet in 2 seconds.
Gravity causes an object to fall from a height. Without gravity, the object would just be floating in the air.
An object in free fall is one that has only the force of gravity acting upon it.
An object moving horizontally, an object resting on a surface, and an object in space with no gravitational force acting on it are not examples of free fall. Free fall specifically refers to an object falling solely under the influence of gravity.
An object is in free fall when only gravity and air resistance (drag) are acting on it. In space, free fall excludes drag.
a object is a thing earth can fall by leaning over.
The only force that can act on an object in free fall is gravity.