a rocket which has lost its balance on coming into earth's atmosphere, a ball thrown from a height,etc
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No effect whatsoever. Any two freely falling bodies fall with the same acceleration when dropped in the same place on the same planet. That includes any two objects falling on Earth. Someone is sure to jump in here and point out that objects with different mass don't fall with equal accelerations on Earth, and that's because of air resistance. They may even go on to provide answers to other questions that were not asked, such as a treatise on terminal velocity. All of that is true, even if confusing. This question stipulated that the bodies in question are "freely fallling". Bodies that are falling through air are not freely falling.
If the body is freely falling, this sum will remain constant.
A freely falling body A car moving along a straight road. Light too has rectilinear propagation.
Yes, mass is an intrinsic property of matter. However a freely falling object will experience no weight.
Freely falling bodies
force and gravity
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the world is ending in 2013 hey little kids eat my dust
No effect whatsoever. Any two freely falling bodies fall with the same acceleration when dropped in the same place on the same planet. That includes any two objects falling on Earth. Someone is sure to jump in here and point out that objects with different mass don't fall with equal accelerations on Earth, and that's because of air resistance. They may even go on to provide answers to other questions that were not asked, such as a treatise on terminal velocity. All of that is true, even if confusing. This question stipulated that the bodies in question are "freely fallling". Bodies that are falling through air are not freely falling.
A freely falling body Planet going around the sun electron going around the nucleus
free falling bodies
If the body is freely falling, this sum will remain constant.
A freely falling body A car moving along a straight road. Light too has rectilinear propagation.
Yes, mass is an intrinsic property of matter. However a freely falling object will experience no weight.
The acceleration depends on the force of gravity. Near Earth's surface, this acceleration is approximately 9.8 meters per second square.
Why the velocities of falling bodies are not proportional to their weights?