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Q: Do more massive objects fall faster in the Earth's gravitational filed than less massive objects?
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Why are some objects are faster than the others?

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When falling in air where air drag is sinificant why do heavy objects fall faster than lighter objects?

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why are some objects faster than other


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Where is an object that is stationary relative to earths surface moving faster relative to space?

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