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Q: What happens when two objects of different masses are dropped in a vacuum?
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What happens when two objects with different masses are dropped under the same gravitational conditions?

They'll both hit the ground at the same time.


Why do 2 objects of different masses dropped from the same height hit the ground at the same time?

Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.


What happens when 2 objects collide and have different masses?

it depends what two elements are colliding


What happens when two objects having different temperatures come in contact with each other?

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What happens when the masses of two objects increase?

they get hevier


Why different objects have different masses?

Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..


What happens when identical objects are dropped on planets with different gravitational conditions?

Without the interference of air or any other force, they should fall at the same speed. All objects accelerate at the same rate regarding their masses. To conclude, If this was made in a vacuum they should fall at the same speed but in different conditions it may have different results due to air resistance.


How is it possible for objects to have the same volume but different masses?

Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)


If two objects have different masses they also would have different?

no


Why do dropped objects of different masses reach the ground at the same time in air?

Because of gravity, objects fall at 9.7m/s making them reach the ground at the same time. This does not apply to objects like paper or feathers due to the fluid friction in the air.


A cricket ball and football are dropped simultaneously from the top of Qutub Minar then what happens?

They would hit the ground at the same time, Galileo dropped to balls with different masses and they both hit the ground at the exact same time.


What happens to gravity when one object is larger than the other?

The force of gravity between two objects depends on the product of the two masses and the distance between them. The force has nothing to do with how similar or different the objects are.