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In vacuum they reach ground exactly at the same time. In a medium other than vacuum the ball will reach ground first.
No if you saying that you have a little coffee table and a cup falls off of it then it's going to fall slower. No I don't think so things will actually fall faster because it is closer to the ground or floor.
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
The force that causes the ball to fall to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts objects towards each other, and in the case of the ball falling, it is being pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
A rock that is dropped, and a apple falling from a tree.Hold a ball in your hand, stretch out your arm, and drop the ball. As it is moving towards the ground, it is in free fall.
weight doesnt matter, the bigger one, which has the higher resistance will fall a tiny bit slower
In vacuum they reach ground exactly at the same time. In a medium other than vacuum the ball will reach ground first.
it would hit the ground if there was one to hit
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No if you saying that you have a little coffee table and a cup falls off of it then it's going to fall slower. No I don't think so things will actually fall faster because it is closer to the ground or floor.
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
A dive is when you go for the ball [To fall on the ground or to land on knees to hit the volley ball]
they take less time to hit each other
So the ball can pick up more speed. For example, if you drop a feather on the ground, it takes a longer time to fall than a heavier object, such as a notepad. A bowling ball is heavier to gain speed faster.
If they were closer, then they could potentially fall to the ground. (WillyD)
The force that causes the ball to fall to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts objects towards each other, and in the case of the ball falling, it is being pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.