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That would depend on viscosity (wind resistance) against the shape of the object, as well as the density or mass of the object, which are factors in the "drag coefficient".

However, ALL objects reach "terminal velocity" at about 140 miles per hour.

While currently unavailable for comment, Galileo Galilei supposedly proved this at the leaning tower of Pisa in Italy.

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