An object falls back to Earth because of gravity.
Gravity pulls them down. Newtons Law of Gravity: what goes up must come down. objects fall to the ground because of gravity
The object will appear to move backwards relative to the airplane, but it will actually move in the direction of travel as well as fall downwards.
What goes up ... must come down!
The FORCE, or Gravitational Pull of the Earth on an Object is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the Object's Mass. Force = Mass x Acceleration of Gravity So, if Mass goes up, Pull goes up, If the Mass goes down, the Pull goes down.
An object is in free fall only if its motion is subject to being both only affected by gravity and only moving up or down.
Mass does not cause an object to fall faster.
The level of the liquid goes up when you place an object in it because the object displaces some of the liquid volume. This displacement causes the liquid level to rise to accommodate the new volume created by the submerged object according to Archimedes' principle.
The object is said to be in free fall.
A falling object.
he/she/it and singular noun object = fallsall other subjects we/they/I /etc = fallThey fall off the shelf when a train goes by.Snow falls in June. He falls off his bike sometimes
free fall
Gravity causes an object to fall to Earth.