The law of gravity destines them both to land at the same time. Meaning they fall at the same speed. This of course is assuming that there is no other factors in play (wind, other objects, etc.)
A brick would fall faster than a penny off a roof due to the difference in their mass. Objects of different weights fall at the same rate due to gravity, but the brick would have a greater force pulling it downwards compared to the penny.
The brick because it is heavy but if its a trick question then balloon
An apple falls faster than a penny. The penny's flat surface creates more wind resistance than the round apple. And as Galileo observed, it depends on wind resistance, not weight.
A brick falls faster than a feather due to differences in mass and air resistance. The brick has more mass, so gravity exerts a greater force on it, causing it to accelerate faster. Additionally, the feather experiences more air resistance due to its larger surface area, slowing its descent.
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No. The insurance will only cover the replacement of the one brick wall that falls.
Niagara Falls is Much faster than Victoria falls and Victoria Falls is Much Higher!
You mean which one does it travel faster in? It would be a brick because of how tightly packed the molecules in the brick are together. Wood, which is a lot more fragile that brick, does not allow sound to travel through it as fast.
A feather falls slower than a brick because of air resistance. The larger surface area of the feather allows more air resistance to act against it, slowing down its fall. The brick is denser and has a smaller surface area, so it falls faster due to less air resistance.
The density of a penny is higher.
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