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Everything falls at the same speed. the only variable is drag. For instance a feather & a bowling ball would fall at the same speed in a vacuum, but not through the air.
Friction can slow down the rate at which an object falls by exerting a force in the opposite direction of the object's motion. This opposing force can reduce the object's acceleration and result in a slower fall.
The presence of air affects the rate at which a body falls because air resistance acts as a force opposing the motion of the falling body, slowing it down. In the absence of air, such as in a vacuum, there would be no air resistance and the body would fall at a faster rate due to gravity.
No, the air inside a ball does not affect how fast it falls. The rate at which an object falls is determined by gravity and the air resistance it encounters, not the properties of the air contained within the object.
In a vacuum, a feather and a quarter would fall at the same rate due to gravity's influence. However, in normal conditions with air resistance, the feather falls slower since it has a larger surface area, creating more air resistance.
When something falls from somwhere its because of gravity and gravity has an exact speed so everything falls at the same rate
When Everything Falls was created in 2005.
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Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces was created on 2002-09-10.
Everything Falls Apart was created in 1982-06.
When the rate of interest falls the demand for capital increases because it is cheaper to borrow money.
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