If there were no air, then anything falling would fall 32 feet per second faster
every second.
But it takes energy to plow through the air, so the actual speed at which things
fall through it depends on their shape, size, and weight. A skydiver can make
himself fall faster or slower by changing the positions of his arms and legs.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
On the earths surface gravity pulls you down.
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
Well after shooting something with the catapult gravity will slowly pull it down
Gravity and the weight of the door assist in making it easier to pull down than to pull up.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
if an object is lightr it will fall slower because gravity wont take it down as fast if it is heavier it will make the gravity pull it down faster
Speed does not matter- gravity will still have a pull.
On the earths surface gravity pulls you down.
No one knows.
Gravity
due to gravity pull
yes m8
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
It has to move fast so it can escape gravity's pull on the shuttle.
Well after shooting something with the catapult gravity will slowly pull it down
it can pull objects down and break them.