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Q: What instrument do you use to measure the rate of a falling object?
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Does object rate affects it' falling rate?

No


Does the size of an object affect the rate at which it falls?

Only if it's falling through air. If it's just the falling object and gravity, then no.


What is the name of instrument which measure the breathing rate?

Spirograph


What is the rate of deceleration in air?

That depends on the size, shape, and weight of the falling object, and also on its instantaneous falling speed ... that is, the rate of deceleration is not constant.


Does the velocity of an object increase when its falling freely in a vacuum?

It accelerates at a higher rate


What was Galileo's hypothesis in the falling objects?

The rate at which an object falls, is independent of its mass.


When a falling object stops speeding up and falls at a constant rate of speed that object has reached its?

terminal speed


An object is falling at its what if it falls at a constant velocity?

rate of acceleration


What is the rate of acceleration of an object on the moon?

-- The rate of acceleration of an object on the moon is(the net force on the object)/(the object's mass) .-- If the object is falling, with nothing but the force of gravity acting on it, thenits acceleration is 1.623 m/s2 (compared to 9.807 on Earth).


How does the force of the gravity affect the rate of the acceleration?

Acceleration of a falling object is directly proportional tothe force of gravity in the object's location.


What is Galileo theory of falling object and how did he test it?

Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate


An object's speed is a measure of?

The speed of an object is its rate of displacement. Specifically, it is the rate of displacement over time or the first derivative of displacement with respect to time.