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Isaac Newton.
Isaac Newton. He invented Differential Calculus before the age of 26, and some say he continued to discover and explore it at the same rate that we learn about it today.
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Yes, due to air resistance a rubber ball would fall faster that a sheet of paper. In a vacuum, all things would fall at the same rate.
Galileo discovered that all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their weight, disproving the common belief at the time that heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones.
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Things fall randomly due to the force of gravity, which pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. When an object is dropped, it accelerates towards the ground at a constant rate, resulting in a seemingly random falling motion.
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A ball and a marble will fall at the same time because they are both affected by gravity equally, regardless of their size or weight. In a vacuum where air resistance is eliminated, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. This is explained by the principle of universal gravitation formulated by Isaac Newton.
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This depends on their initial velocity, but they will in general accelerate at 9.8 m/s^2 downwards, minus friction.
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