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No. Objects falling on Earth in a vacuum fall at an increasing speed of 32 feet per second per second and the same object dropped from the higher level will be traveling faster during the second half of its fall, thereby it will take less than twice the time required to fall half the distance.


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In a vacuum, there is no air resistance or buoyancy acting on the object. This means that the weight of the object is not offset by any opposing forces, making it appear heavier. The weight of the object remains the same, but in a vacuum, there are no other forces to counteract it.


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