not necessarily, due to wind resistance and the surface area of said object the object will not always fall as fast. ex. a human sky diving. if they are in a pencil dive, they will fall a lot faster then if they are in a spread eagle position. but due to its mass it will sure as hell hurt a lot. so yes and no
yes E=mgh and as bigger includes both >>m and >>h you can see how E is greater with bigger.
This means that the more famous you are when something big happens you'll fall harder than anyone else because of who you are, who you'll become, or just by who you know.
true, liner regression is useful for modeling the position of an object in free fall
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That it will always fall at the same rate no matter how hight you are
Yes, That is True. eg; That has a Density Rating. a Rating for How Hard it is
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True. Got that right on a test :)