The one with the most weight. Weight is the Earth's gravity pushing us down, hence the one with the most weight would reach terminal velocity faster. Mass is how much area you take up. Shape would also play a big part, but since you saiid they were the same.... there is your answer.
both!
In a vacuum, they always land at the same time. In air, it's not so much the weight but the air resistance. If the shape and density are about the same, then the difference in weight doesn't make any difference.
as done in Galileo's experiment when he dropped a large rock and a feather from a tall tower both hit the ground at the same moment when dropped from the same height.
The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb.
The city of Hiroshima was the place where the first atomic bomb was dropped.
November 1, 1952 was the day of the first H bomb being dropped in the Pacific. It was dropped at Enewatek Atoll.
Assuming that each object is held with its center of gravity at the same height, and that each is dropped cleanly, with no rotation induced, the one whose lowest part is closest to the ground when dropped will hit first.
first answer: A carrier or land based aircraft that dropped a standard torpedo instead of a bomb to sink a ship second answer: The size & weight of air-dropped torpedoes was smaller than those used on submarines and ships.
The location of the first atomic bomb which was dropped was on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945.
The first atomic bomb was gadget and was dropped at trinity site new mexico in july 1945.
Hiroshima was the first to be bombed in World War 2.
The question requires that you first specify the material. Volume does not have weight mass and volume are different dimensions related by density - you have to first identify the material before the density can be specified and the weight calculated.