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How do objects fall?

Objects fall as a result of the downward force of gravity.


What to do if Some one in unconscious due to fall by a wet floor?

call the A & E


How do all objects fall?

All objects fall towards the center of the Earth due to gravity. The rate at which objects fall is determined by their mass and the gravitational force acting upon them. In the absence of air resistance, all objects would fall at the same rate regardless of their mass.


What objects rhyme with door?

Dour (pronounced very much like door) which means stern and gloomy. There is also daw, which is an alternative name for the jackdaw bird.


Why heavier objects fall faster than do lighter objects?

They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.


Do heavy objects fall to the ground before light objects?

In the absence of air resistance, heavy objects and light objects fall to the ground at the same rate. This is because all objects experience the same acceleration due to gravity, regardless of their mass. However, factors like air resistance can affect the rate at which objects fall.


Why does the water from a tap fall down and why it cannot go up?

Gravity pulls objects towards the center of earth's mass. Hence water falls down towards the floor.


What are examples of objects at rest?

a chair on the floor.


Do all objects fall at the same speed down a slope?

no, some are heavier therefore fall faster. not! all objects fall at the same rate no matter what size, Galileo said that DUH! both are wrong... partially. Some objects have more air resistance than others. The more air resistance, the slower an object will fall to the ground. ;-) -Th


Does the distance between two objects effect its rate of fall?

If the two objects are not interacting, then the rate of fall would be unaffected.


Do all objets s fall?

No, not all objects fall. Only objects that are subject to gravity, like those on Earth's surface, will fall when not supported. Objects in space, for example, are in a state of free fall around a celestial body due to gravitational forces.


Why do unsupported objects fall to the ground?

Unsupported objects fall to the ground due to the force of gravity pulling them downwards. Gravity is a fundamental force that attracts objects with mass towards each other, causing unsupported objects to accelerate and eventually fall to the ground when released.