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There are 14.7 lbs of gravitational pull per square inch, when you increase the weight if an object, let's says a shoe box that's empty it will fall to the ground rather easily, but put a pair of shoes in that same box and tape it closed. That box will fall harder and faster because of the weight of the shoes in the box. I hope that make sense. The heavier the item the harder and faster it will fall.

Let's say that shoe box weighs 3 lbs. Multiply the 3 lbs. by 14.7 and that should be the speed for the fall, plus or minus a bit for atmospheric pressure.

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