In a vacuum, they will fall together. Air resistance might have a minor affect on the results.
Coins of different sizes will fall at the same time because in the absence of air resistance, all objects experience the same acceleration due to gravity regardless of their size or mass. Therefore, they will all hit the ground at the same time as long as they are dropped from the same height simultaneously.
There is no direct relationship to the height, and different men of the same height will have penises of different sizes.
Iron can come in pieces of different sizes.
It depends on what coin you have. Different denominations are different sizes and made of different materials and then have a different melt value.
There are different sizes across the world.
Assuming that each object is held with its center of gravity at the same height, and that each is dropped cleanly, with no rotation induced, the one whose lowest part is closest to the ground when dropped will hit first.
the gosselin sextuplets have different heights and different sizes.for example:Leah is short Hannah is average height Joel and collin have the same height
2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
You don't have to be a certain height. THEY MAKE THEM IN DIFFERENT SIZES.
if you are talking about USB sticks. there are loads of sizes. different heights and weights!
Originally coins were different sizes because their values were determined by how much metal they contained. For example, a US dime had roughly 10 cents worth of silver in it, a British sovereign had roughly a pound's worth of gold, etc. People could associate a coin's value with its size, making it easy to tell them apart. Even though circulating coins today don't have any precious metals in them, different sizes still help people to easily distinguish one coin from another without looking at its design or denomination. Having different sizes also facilitates the use of mechanical sorting equipment. Mixed coins are passed through a kind of filter with holes of increasing sizes. The smallest coins drop through the smallest holes first, the next size coins drop through the second set of holes, and so on, and are collected in bins.
I Don't know, do you? It is impossible to say as everyone grows at different rates and are different sizes at puberty.